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Old 03-08-2006, 03:56 PM
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Default Rear Speaker Pods

I have an 05 FLHTCI with the stock HD radio. I had a Sony5710 in my last bike with Hog Tunes (much better.) My question is it worth while to add rear speaker pods and put 4 speakers with the HD system?? I have my TourPack removeable with quick disconnects on my brakelight wires. I am not sure if this will be a royal pain or not. Also on my Standard everything was prewired. Does the Classic have speaker wiring already run to the rear (I haven't found it)?? Thanks.
 
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Default RE: Rear Speaker Pods

You'll have to run the speaker wire to the back for the tourpac, might as well make it quick disconnect while your fabbing it up.
Don't know if your factory radio is locked down to 2 channels or 4, probably want to check that first.

For what the MOCO charges for pods and speakers, the Dragon fly Pods let you install 6.5" speakers for more Bass compared to stock HD, I use them with a Set of Pioneer speakers and they are great.
 
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