Currie HD Spring Plates

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Currie HD Spring Plates

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Old, tired and broken, literally
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New Currie HD plates, I have dubbed them "pontoon style" They weigh like 7 lbs each
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And she drives noticeably better.

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Re: Currie HD Spring Plates

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I run Dynatrac. Image
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Re: Currie HD Spring Plates

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Those are bad azz as well, however I still wanted to retain the use of my sway bar quick disconects.
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Re: Currie HD Spring Plates

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JKS makes some slick ones that wrap up around the springs and still have pins for the shocks and sway bar.
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