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If you like chrome check out Sport Chrome as they have a factory chromed wheel exchange program that is very reasonable. I did both the wheels on my '09 about a year and a half ago and the workmanship is fantastic. They are a site sponsor too I believe.
2004 to 2007 Road King Custom had the same wheels but were Chromed, not black as on the Street Glide.
Check out a Forum vendor (HOG PRO) for aftermarket wheels, or look for wheels for sale on this Forum.
2003-2007 is what will fit with current bearings. 2008 comes with 25mm bearings, 2000-2002 comes with 3/4" rear bearings but the correct front 1" bearings. Your 2007 has 1" bearings front and rear. Stock wheels are 16x3 front and rear.
2003-2007 is what will fit with current bearings. 2008 comes with 25mm bearings, 2000-2002 comes with 3/4" rear bearings but the correct front 1" bearings. Your 2007 has 1" bearings front and rear. Stock wheels are 16x3 front and rear.
Thanks. I found a 2008 front in excellent condition that included the axel and tire.
Or we also offer your stock wheels in chrome, and you could exchange the stock wheels with us and save a bunch of money over buying a 9 spoke set outright. (click here to see pricing).
If you like chrome check out Sport Chrome as they have a factory chromed wheel exchange program that is very reasonable. I did both the wheels on my '09 about a year and a half ago and the workmanship is fantastic. They are a site sponsor too I believe.
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