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Hey guys quick question for ya. I put on new tires over the winter and went to install the wheel back today. Its a ABS equipped 2010 Street Glide. Theres a spacer that I believe goes on the outside of the compensater but i cant remember exactly. Does that seem correct?.. I have the service manual but im not sure which one it is..I just want to make sure .
Thanks for the help
Marc
Last edited by MarcV125; Jan 26, 2012 at 12:49 PM.
yea i have the service manual with that exact picture, it just lists it as a (thin) spacer in my service manual .. It must be it i just wanted a little reassurance lol
If they are the same as my 07, their should be one for both sides. The pulley side is much bigger than the caliper side. The pulley side has a lip that goes to the outside.
If they are the same as my 07, their should be one for both sides. The pulley side is much bigger than the caliper side. The pulley side has a lip that goes to the outside.
well the abs sensor is the spacer for the right side , so that has to be it then for the pulley side,,
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