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Old 03-05-2017, 11:58 AM
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Default My mistake....

Originally Posted by multihdrdr
Just Front-Left and Rear-Right spacer change needed

ABS is 18mm

That said, I would change the bearings because those 2011 STD bearing (if original) probably would be 9276 (NOT "A" or "B")...NO Bueno


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My post earlier with 22 mm was definitely wrong. I had a wheel from a 2012 Ultra with ABS so I pulled the bearings and they measured 14.98 for 9276A and 18.2 for the ABS 9252.

Sorry for the confusion.
 
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Originally Posted by multihdrdr
True...

This subject has been beaten to death...He can search for other threads and find the common denominators
True enough. A newbie to the Forum might go off in any direction.
Fortunately after asking questions and just reading threads with subjects I am familiar with, I've pretty much learned which replies to read and which to just pass.

This thread is a good example - I've never had ABS, knew about the sensors but not the width.
Good Info.
 
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Old 03-05-2017, 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by TSheff
True enough. A newbie to the Forum might go off in any direction.
Fortunately after asking questions and just reading threads with subjects I am familiar with, I've pretty much learned which replies to read and which to just pass.
I typically look at the OP's stats to gauge what their possible familiarity with forum "Reply" Posters is. I will also READ the responses already given (if any), that can affect my responses or even if I'll respond. I only responded to this beaten-to-death (frequent forum visitor's perspective not necessarily the NEW OP's perspective) thread is because it was getting off to a bad start.


This thread is a good example - I've never had ABS, knew about the sensors but not the width.
Good Info.
A lot of stuff to learn. Again, frequent forum visitors can gauge the quality of info based on the reply poster's "Track Record"

No matter how much someone knows, they never know it all. The "learning" just moves into subtleties, refinement and bits of new discoveries which are fun.
 
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