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Finally putting my 04 softail standard back together. Needless to say, while working on it the wheel spacers got mixed up. Can someone either provide pics or measurements and where they belong? Front and rear.
Long one goes on the belt side, short on the right between the wheel and the brake caliper.
Torque to 65 Ft-lbs max.
Front is the same: long on the left short on the right.
So the longest on the back, second longest front. Third n fourth longest go where? Could u email me some pics? I see u have an 04 fxst. Draggingframe13@yahoo.com
Appreciate it
Took some approximate measurements: Front left is 1". Front right is .850".
Back left is longest. Back right is shortest. Pics when I can get them up. I am at work so be patient.
Took some approximate measurements: Front left is 1". Front right is .850".
Back left is longest. Back right is shortest. Pics when I can get them up. I am at work so be patient.
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