Curious if 2010 Harley grill will fit 2009 XLT?
#18
wow, $600 is a bit much for a plastic grille.
like I mentioned in another thread, Ford used to sell the Harley parts cheap on the last new model (2006), but later jacked them up after I assume they realized alot of us enthusiasts were buying them. For example, the 06 Harley grille was originally around $140-150 through Tasca, etc., but later was raised to over $300.
like I mentioned in another thread, Ford used to sell the Harley parts cheap on the last new model (2006), but later jacked them up after I assume they realized alot of us enthusiasts were buying them. For example, the 06 Harley grille was originally around $140-150 through Tasca, etc., but later was raised to over $300.
#23
wow, $600 is a bit much for a plastic grille.
like I mentioned in another thread, Ford used to sell the Harley parts cheap on the last new model (2006), but later jacked them up after I assume they realized alot of us enthusiasts were buying them. For example, the 06 Harley grille was originally around $140-150 through Tasca, etc., but later was raised to over $300.
like I mentioned in another thread, Ford used to sell the Harley parts cheap on the last new model (2006), but later jacked them up after I assume they realized alot of us enthusiasts were buying them. For example, the 06 Harley grille was originally around $140-150 through Tasca, etc., but later was raised to over $300.
#24
Watch the video. Mike Levine says the grille is billet....(ie not plastic.)
"The exterior emphasizes the Harley F-Series styling heritage. The front end features a strong six-bar billet grille (the sixth unique F-150 grille we’ve seen on the current truck, for those of you counting at home) that draws inspiration from the radiator fins of a V-Twin Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine."
http://special-reports.pickuptrucks....dson-f150.html
"The exterior emphasizes the Harley F-Series styling heritage. The front end features a strong six-bar billet grille (the sixth unique F-150 grille we’ve seen on the current truck, for those of you counting at home) that draws inspiration from the radiator fins of a V-Twin Harley-Davidson motorcycle engine."
http://special-reports.pickuptrucks....dson-f150.html
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#28
$600 is about right for an OEM Harley billet style grille. They do not want every joe blow with a base model buying all of the Harley parts and tarnishing the brand.