Alzuki wrote on 12/03/24 at 05:26:15:Mornin’. I sent you a PM.
G'mornin to you. It seems I don't know where to look for your PM. Can you guide me? Or should I just try sending you a PM?
Thanks! [/quote]
It's worth it man. I got the other one and it sounds great. Deep sound. I previously had a stock muffler with baffle removed. This sounds better and doesn't drone at highway speeds.
I ended up buying a little more than I needed to make it work. But here is all I needed:
Strong clamp. 1.75 in. Comes with 2 but I only need one.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BK5D2LF2?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1Harley chrome cover 6 inch long. Part#30-1764. Do not be temped to get cheaper shields. They have inferior chrome and often too long. Get the part number I listed. It installs super easy. One clamp. which is included.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/164002551907And at Lowes, I walked inside with the muffler to find some bolts that would work. 1inch long will do. 1.25 at most. I could not find any t-shaped bolts. I ended up find a carriage bolt that worked perfectly in the muffler. The way the carriage bolt is shaped, it could not rotate on the muffler side. Perfect. My stock rubber on the muffler mount ripped during removal. Oh well. I added rubber washer on each side. I don't notice any vibration.
Also, I added some exhaust sealer. May not be necessary.
I bought the emgo reducer but did not need it. Who knows...