Yahoooooo.....Wiper cowal !!!!!! GRRRRReat
5 thumbs up !!!!!! for the way my newly installed LUND dark smoked Windshield Wiper Cowal..drastically improved...what I thought was a dead an drab area on my HD... Gave it a neat aero-dynamic look.... I will have pictures in a few days...
Another question grabber from the "LOOKIE LOOKS"...especially you CHEVY owners heheh is...Where the heck did you get those HD air valve covers ????...John from NC....
Another question grabber from the "LOOKIE LOOKS"...especially you CHEVY owners heheh is...Where the heck did you get those HD air valve covers ????...John from NC....
agrv8vn,
If the second part of your post is a question as to where to get the HD valve stem nut, just go to your local Harley shop. If my memory serves me correct, and it usually doesn't since I suffer from CRS, they are about $8 apiece. I have them on my bike and there is a fine line with them because your first instinct will be to tighten down so no one can unscrew them without a wrench to prevent theft(They will be taken
). They have a small o-ring in them that will apply pressure to the end of the valve stem when you snug them to tight and slowly allow air to leak. Be sure to keep a check on them about once a week. Obviously air pressure is not quit as a big deal when you have four tires over two, but I check my front tire on the Harley before it leaves the garage every time!
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2000 Lariat 4x4 Supercab
Black Clearcoat
Flowmaster 50 series SUV using original tailpipe
K&N Filter
CamLocker Aluminum Toolbox
Tinted Windows
Vent Visors
A.R.E. 'Z' series bed cap
1999 HD Softtail Custom
Cobalt Blue
Lowered and Chromed to max.
1995 Long Haired Chihuahua (Best security system on the market)
Check it out at:
http://www.harleyrider.webprovider.com/index.htm
If the second part of your post is a question as to where to get the HD valve stem nut, just go to your local Harley shop. If my memory serves me correct, and it usually doesn't since I suffer from CRS, they are about $8 apiece. I have them on my bike and there is a fine line with them because your first instinct will be to tighten down so no one can unscrew them without a wrench to prevent theft(They will be taken
). They have a small o-ring in them that will apply pressure to the end of the valve stem when you snug them to tight and slowly allow air to leak. Be sure to keep a check on them about once a week. Obviously air pressure is not quit as a big deal when you have four tires over two, but I check my front tire on the Harley before it leaves the garage every time!------------------
2000 Lariat 4x4 Supercab
Black Clearcoat
Flowmaster 50 series SUV using original tailpipe
K&N Filter
CamLocker Aluminum Toolbox
Tinted Windows
Vent Visors
A.R.E. 'Z' series bed cap
1999 HD Softtail Custom
Cobalt Blue
Lowered and Chromed to max.
1995 Long Haired Chihuahua (Best security system on the market)
Check it out at:
http://www.harleyrider.webprovider.com/index.htm
How does the cowl cover mount? Also do you know anything about the mirrors with the turn signals in them? Are they easy to put on?
Thanks
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HD F150
2000 FLHTCUI
1970 OLDS Cutlass W 31
Thanks
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HD F150
2000 FLHTCUI
1970 OLDS Cutlass W 31
Sorry on the turn signals...as for the cowal mounting...Very very simple...I'm "Polish" and did it in 15 mins..would have been less if other than "Polish"..
You can either mount it with heavy duty "Velcro" or the 2 self sealing screws that come with it.... NOTE!!!! when you first center it... looks too big... not so after ou secure one side and bend in to secure the other... They sureeee look great
John from NC
You can either mount it with heavy duty "Velcro" or the 2 self sealing screws that come with it.... NOTE!!!! when you first center it... looks too big... not so after ou secure one side and bend in to secure the other... They sureeee look great
John from NC


