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Re:Back Fender Vibrates! 1 Year, 6 Months ago  
Pop Rivet wrote:
A big Fat WELL LIT .......





That it is. But I did replace the 4 incandescent bulbs in the bag running lights with some low profile 1157 LEDs. Not as bright as bulbs, but plenty bright. SO even less drain on the electrical system. I'm out of 15 AMP fuses for the headlights, but I read in here that others are using a 20 AMP fuse. I have plenty of those, so I'm gonna pop one in until I get another 15 AMP. Or should I go down to be safe and use a 10 AMP?

Anyway, I'm happy with her big lit up butt.

RK
 
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Re:Back Fender Vibrates! 4 Months ago  
My back fender on my 06 vibrates like a paint can at Sherwin Williams. This thread shows that it was fixed on '04 and up. Anything I should look for, or just let 'er shake in the breeze?

-=Mike
 
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Re:Back Fender Vibrates! 4 Months ago  
let er wag away ..she's just happy to see ya
 
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Re:Back Fender Vibrates! 4 Months ago  
I was at the local dealer checking on recalls for the '99 I just purchased, turns out nothing has been done to it... there was a service bulletin for the earlier ones like mine. The shake causes a stress crack through one of the turn signal mounting holes... like mine. They reinforced them and they're supposed to be fine now.

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Re:Back Fender Vibrates! 4 Months ago  
you can up the idle a little and that will help some..
 
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Re:Back Fender Vibrates! 4 Months ago  
Tail Wag... I LOVE IT!!!


I never thought of it like that, but my 07 has done it sense the day a got it.
 
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Re:Back Fender Vibrates! 4 Months ago  
I get it...they reinforced the turn signal mounting holes, not braced the fender. Wag works for me - thanks for the feedback...

-=Mike
 
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Re:Back Fender Vibrates! 4 Months ago  
That is the funniest thread I read yet! Boy is she happy to see me then Shaken left and right all ready to hit the highway
 
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