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Do 2014 street glide enforcer wheels fit my 2013 road king
I have a 2013 abs equipped road king. I found a set of enforcer wheels (stock) from a 2014 street glide with only 20 miles on them. I like these wheels much more than mine and since I need tires I would to buy them and have them installed on my road king. They come complete with abs rotors and bearings. I believe they will fit my bike. Looking to confirm this with a forum member prior to purchase!
Last edited by fredwalters; Nov 15, 2015 at 09:04 AM.
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They will bolt up. But the front tires are two different sizes.The RK runs a 17" frt tire and the SG runs a 19" tire.Better check fender clearance.
This has no bearing at all. Although the wheel sizes are different, there's almost no difference in overall height. The stock fender in its stock location will accept up to a 21" wheel with no problems.
I have an '11SG with chrome enforcers and love them. 19" front, 16" rear. Make sure to wash and seal the wheels. So much easier to clean thise little ribs between the spokes.
What kind of tires? That is the $64,000 question. Ensure there are no issues. Good luck.
This has no bearing at all. Although the wheel sizes are different, there's almost no difference in overall height. The stock fender in its stock location will accept up to a 21" wheel with no problems.
2010 Limited with some stuff
exactly. when you compare the 16'', 17'', 18'', and 19'' Harley front tires, the overall diameter is virtually identical. only off in the thousandths....
This is the same wheel swap I'd like to do in installing powder coated enforcer wheels on my 2013 Road King. It's not abs, but any other considerations I need to worry about in regards to bearings/axle? Thanks!
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