
FLHT glovebox door
grabcad
This is a glovebox door for the 2019 and up Harley Electra Glide Standard.There's an aftermarket model for $180, which seems crazy for a simple cover for an opening.The spacing between the glovebox and the faring frame isn't always precise, so the brackets may need to be shrunk down slightly, or if they're too short, you can always add a washer behind. In my case, one side was even, the other needed a 1mm washer.You'll need: - 2 #10x1/2" sheet metal screws (or similar in size) - 5 M3 screws, 10mm in length. - M3, M4, and M8 washers (nylon preferred).The M4 and M8 go on the front and back of the knob and latch respectively. The M3 is for the screw in the back of the knob where it attaches to the latch.The 2 sheet metal screws are for attaching to the glovebox. Requires drilling ~1/8" pilot holes in the glovebox where the brackets will attach.Also, this will need a bit of sanding and paint if you want it to look good. ;)The door (top and bottom) is printed as a single piece. You'll need a well calibrated printer to get the hinge to work correctly. Make sure it's fully cooled down before bending, to get it to "snap" easily so the hinge moves freely.
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