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Metra BC-9704 Front Fairing Amp Wiring Kit 4 AWG OFC for Harley Davidson® FLH & FLT 1998

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Metra BC-9704 Front Fairing Amp Wiring Kit 4 AWG OFC for Harley Davidson® FLH & FLT 1998

Installing one or two aftermarket amplifiers into the front fairing of your Harley-Davidson® FLH or FLT motorcycle? This single or dual amp installation kit will make wiring your connections much easier. The wiring is constructed with oxygen-free copper for the best possible conductivity and audio performance.

Features

  • Single or dual amp installation harness
  • Oxygen-free copper wiring for better conductivity and performance
  • 4GA, 5.5’ power and ground wires
  • Distribution block to (2) 4GA power and ground wires
  • 4ft Zip-tie for wire routing included
  • 1998-2013 charge port T-harness, hardwired remote turn-on
  • 2014-UP 2-pin plug in T-harness for accessory turn-on

  • 4GA, 5.5’ power and ground wires
  • Distribution block to (2) 4GA power and ground wires
  • 150-amp Mini ANL fuse and holder
  • Ignition T-harness included for amp turn-on
  • 4’ zip tie for wire routing
  • Instructions

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