Any body have the rear lowering blocks as opposed to the shorter shocks?
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Any body have the rear lowering blocks as opposed to the shorter shocks?
I have these lowering blocks and im considering putting them on but a few people are telling me that they will cause too much stress on the air pressure of my rear shocks on my 01 electraglide. Has any body use these lowering shocks and if so, how long have you had them on.
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I have the road6customs lowering installed on my 09 SG and my 05 FLHT. Th 09 has the short (12 inch) shocks as well. I am not aware of any air pressure related issues other than making sure you have the right amount of air for your weight and passengers, baggage, etc... I run 40PSI in the SG and 20 in the FLHT. No issues with me and the wife with combined weight approx. 320.
Dave
Dave
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Its the angle that is a concern. Some lowering blocks don't come with spacers. If you don't have spacers it'll put alot of stress on your mounts and may cause them to fail. I have lowering blocks on my bagger and I have 24000 miles on them but they are installed correctly. Me and the wife have a combined weight of around 260 lbs and I run around 30 psi in my rear shocks.
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Its the angle that is a concern. Some lowering blocks don't come with spacers. If you don't have spacers it'll put alot of stress on your mounts and may cause them to fail. I have lowering blocks on my bagger and I have 24000 miles on them but they are installed correctly. Me and the wife have a combined weight of around 260 lbs and I run around 30 psi in my rear shocks.
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I put lowering brackets (1.5") on my 06' Road King and LOVED IT, for about 7 months. Loved the way it handled, loved the look and had no problems until I bottomed out a couple of times on some dips. BUT, I then took my with to the R.O.T. (Republic of Texas) ride and we hit a small dip doing 65 and shredded my wiring harness under the rear fender. Harley, in their infinite wisdom routed the harness directly over the tire (instead of off to the side....) and was up till 4:00 that morning re-wiring my rear end. Stuck my hand up under the fender and it was like grabbing a handfull of hair. Lots of soldering, splicing in new wires, heat shrink and double sided tape. No problem with the air in the shocks but don't go more than an inch if you're planning on riding 2 up. I took them off and they're still in the garage (2 years later.....).
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