Remove the socket head cap screws in the fender struts on the sides of the fenders, remove the turn signal and tail light wiring out from under the fender by the tabs.,
You will also have to remove tail light lens to unplug the signal wires. There is another bolt at the lower front of the fender near the swing arm. It's a little difficult to remove with the tire on it. I did it by using a shallow 1/2" socket, wobble/universal, and an extension on a 3/8 drive ratchet.
which fender frontor rear front
Both sides or one side? If one side, which side?
35psi in the front and 40psi in the rear
The front fender might, but the tank would require modification and the rear fender from an '05 is too wide.
What is it rubbing against? What size tire is on there? Is it the front or rear?
A wide glide is not a touring bike. The only difference between a wide glide seat and other dynas of the same year is the length of the rear mounting tab. On many aftermarket seats the rear bracket is adjustable to any dyna.
MH 90-21 on the front and 150/80 B16 on the rear.
The sensor is located on top of the transmission on the right side toward the rear.
30 front. Rear 30 solo; 40 with passenger.
You don't remove the fender; the battery is behind the inner fender well behind the rear driver's-side tire.
Accessing the battery on a 98 FLHTC, remove the trunk from the docking hardware and you will find one screw at the back end (rear fender end) of the seat in the center of the rear fender, remove the screw and slide the seat to the rear until the locking tongue blade under the front of the seat clears the frame tab. The battery is located under the seat.
Remove the driver's side rear wheel; remove the inner fender well behind the wheel.