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Old 08-24-2016, 10:49 AM
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I have a 2014 Wide Glide and need to replace the whole front (wheel assembly, forks, fender, voltage rectifier, etc...) and I'm finding it difficult to determine what will fit the 2014 and what will not. For example, the left fork assembly is #48802-10A, but I've found a used 48802-10... what does the "A" mean or is it even relevant? Same with the voltage rectifier, it needs a 74631-08A, and once again I've found a used 74631-08... but no "A". So, does anyone know of a site where I can compare what I need with a range of what will fit? Can I use any 49mm fork assembly from a WideGlide that is 2010 and newer, can I use a wheel assembly from a 2012, or what. Is there even such a site available that shows these types of comparisons? Any direction would help. Thanks!!
 
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http://www.stcharlesharleydavidson.c...partfinder.htm

a's, b's,.....n are replacement/updated parts. there was a change made to that item.
 
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As cvaria posted, the 'A', 'B', etc denotes newer parts that have superseded the older parts. I always use the correct part numbers since it's hard to tell what may have been changed but on a fork slider and a voltage regulator? I'm going with exactly what's called for; HD tends to keep the same part numbers and it's the revision letter that's going to matter for your specific year...
 
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www.shopronniesharleydavidson.com Just use the OEM parts finder.
 
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Thanks everyone, I'll look at the links to find what I need.
 
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