If you’ve ever removed your wheels and felt confused about reassembling the spacers, you’re not alone. Harley-Davidson wheel spacers often raise questions for riders, especially during wheel maintenance or upgrades. Choosing the correct spacer for the right position is essential for your bike’s performance and safety.
To help you out, we’ve created a comprehensive Harley-Davidson wheel spacer chart. It makes reassembly straightforward and stress-free.
Why Wheel Spacers Matter
Using the wrong spacer, or placing it in the wrong position, can lead to wheel misalignment, uneven tire wear, or even damage to your bearings. That’s why identifying the correct wheel spacer is critical during any service that involves wheel removal.
You can find which one(s) you need in the following Harley Davidson wheel spacer chart:
Harley Davidson Wheel Spacer Chart | |
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Length | Part Number |
.471" | 41084-02A |
.890" | 43520-00A |
.970" | 43521-00A |
1.483" | 41240-02 |
Length | Part Number |
.300'' | 43548-74 Stepped spacer |
.380" | 43358-83A |
.465" | 43488-77 Stepped spacer |
.470" | 43654-00 |
.506" | 41607-83 |
.515" | 43617-00 |
.653" | 41594-73 |
.750" | 43654-86A |
.887" | 40910-00 |
.930" | 43617-95 |
.986" | 43683-00 |
1.00" | 43657-89 |
1.165" | 41591-81 |
1.245" | 40915-94 |
1.250" | 40910-84A |
1.340" | 43683-97 |
1.420" | 43674-95 |
1.880" | 41595-00 |
If you don’t find the spacer you need or don’t know which works for your bike send us a message.
Additional Resources:
If you’re also trying to figure out which wheels fit across different Harley models, don’t miss our Harley Wheel Interchange Chart. It’s a great companion resource to the wheel spacer chart, especially when doing upgrades or part swaps.
What parts might I need to swap out wheels from a 2010 Road King non ABS to a 2012 Switchback with ABS?
Thanks, Paul