When disconnecting the amplifier harness, you need to put any of the left over radio harness connections back together. ![]() Keep in mind that the stock amplifier harness uses T style connections to effectively "interrupt" the regular radio harness connections. ![]() If you'd rather not go that far though (and we wouldn't blame you), then at the very least you need to disconnect the entire harness from the bike completely. The best, cleanest thing to do is also the most work remove the factory amplifier and it's entire harness from front to rear. What kind of tools do I need to do a typical system install? Grill mounting screw (sold individually): 10200012Ģ006-Newer Saddle Bag Speaker Lids (5" x 7" speakers)Ģ010-Newer CVO Road Glide Speaker Mounting Rings (5" x 7" speakers)ġ998-Newer Speaker Grills and Mounting Ringsġ998-Newer Standard Speaker Grill/Spacer, LH or RH (FLHT): 77047-98ġ998-Newer Road Glide Speaker Grill/Spacer, RH (FLTR): HD77021-98Bġ998-Newer Road Glide Speaker Grill/Spacer, LH (FLTR): HD77022-98B ![]() So here's a list of factory H-D part numbers that we've been gathering over the years:Ģ011-Newer 6.5" Leg Lower Speaker Buckets We get this question all the time, due to the fact that while H-D parts counters will order you any part number you give them, they're also supposed to sell you complete kits, which sometimes include things you don't need.
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