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I'm sorry.... But I know this question must have been asked million times so don't pee on me....I'm new here and to Harleys .....Will 2013 Heritage wheels fit my 2004 Heritage....I know the bearings are different and there is conversion kits but I noticed the rear hub looked bigger width wise on the 2013 wheel
I can't say for sure, but when I was ordering wheels for my 2014 Heritage from the dealership, most of the options would not work for the 2014. I was told they thought it was because of the ABS, but maybe it is because of the hub. I don't know.
What kind of wheels are you looking to get? The only ones I could get through Harley that had both a back and a front wheel, were the 9-spoke chrome. I posted a pic tonight in the thread showing pics of my new Heritage. There was another option, but that only had a front wheel not a back one.
I always wanted the profile laced wheels....I bought a brand new set with rubber for 600 bucks....my 04 spokes are always turn grey make my wheels looking scruffy
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