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Old 12-30-2013, 08:32 PM
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Cheapest ones I could find were $132.95 for the HL's and corners. The same design in chrome you can get for a little cheaper though. I have my old Lightnings I'll sell you, but they aren't perfect by any means. Couple of issues, but not something severe where it affects the lighting.

If you want any ebay links for any of the headlights, I'll post a link up for you. The chrome Harley design with corners you can get a full set for $119.95.
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No prob. I'll post 'em up as I know somebody will want them!
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I put a Kenda Klever M/T on my 75 and it looks cool.
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I just put the same tires on my truck, I am gonna sell them. They're too noisy, they're ruining my mileage, and they suck in the snow, not that I expected a mud tire to be good in the snow, but with the mileage loss and noise, they're not practical. I'm probably picking up some General Grabber A/T's in a couple of weeks. They're 255/75-17's with 14/32's and I'll be asking 400.




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I just put the same tires on my truck, I am gonna sell them. They're too noisy, they're ruining my mileage, and they suck in the snow. I'm probably picking up some General Grabber A/T's in a couple of weeks.
Most mud tires do suck in the snow. But noise and mileage were never a concern on this lol
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General Grabber A/T's are nice. We picked up a set of 33's I believe for about $500.
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General Grabber A/T's are nice. We picked up a set of 33's I believe for about $500.
Wow, good deal. The best price I've found so far was about 540 for the stock 265/70-17 size. I might pick up some Kumho Road Venture AT (KL78) tires if I want to go cheaper. I found them for $454 on tirebuyer.
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Wow, good deal. The best price I've found so far was about 540 for the stock 265/70-17 size. I might pick up some Kumho Road Venture AT (KL78) tires if I want to go cheaper. I found them for $454 on tirebuyer.
Can't beat the warehouse. We get all our tires from there, and its what the retailers pay for them. They just jack up the price.
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Can't beat the warehouse. We get all our tires from there, and its what the retailers pay for them. They just jack up the price.
I need a local tire hookup.
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ATD is the warehouse. (American Tire Distributers) That would be your best shot if you can get it from them...
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Thanks, I'll look into them.



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