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Ynot0323
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Wheel Adapter Question
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April 05, 2009, 09:31:54 PM »
Anyone know where i can buy wheel adapters for my ATV
I want to take the ITP Rims from my Kawasaki and put them on my Polaris, and the rims from my Polaris to the Kawasaki..
I found a few websites online that sell them, but i do not know which are the correct ones..
I had a website a while back, but cant find it now..
If someone could please help me out, i would appreciate it..
Thanks,
Tony
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Nukinfuts
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Re: Wheel Adapter Question
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April 05, 2009, 09:58:48 PM »
What model are the ATV's? Depending on the weight/type/use of the atv's it may be a bad idea to use them at all. Personally im not a fan of adapters or spacers on any quad.
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Re: Wheel Adapter Question
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April 05, 2009, 10:01:40 PM »
The Kawasaki is a 2003 Prairie 360 4x4
Polaris is 2004 ATP 500 4x4
The Kawasaki has 26-12x12 ITP Mudlites all the way around and the Polaris has 25-9x12 front and 25-12x12 on the rear..
From what i have read, i thought the spacers were a heck of a good idea, to give it a wider stance..
I am trying to sell the Kawasaki, but really want the rims and tires for my Polaris.. So i was going to this..
The Polaris would mainly get used out at the JetPort and occassionally in Big Cypress..
Tony
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Nukinfuts
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Re: Wheel Adapter Question
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April 11, 2009, 12:42:27 PM »
I admittedly do not know much about the 4x4 ATV's, but i would be cautious. I would say its fine because you arent clearing table tops and stuff like us sport guys, but i think the weight of each machine may be a factor in that the wheel bearings might wear faster.
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2006 Suzuki LT-R450 Yellow - CB, Lid, Baffle, Moose filter, Moose Nerfs, Pro Taper atvmid bars, DG National bumper, MXR6's w/ Beadlocks, pbrake removed, clutch switch gone. Currently apart for hc piston, intake cam, p&p, and more!
http://www.ltr450hq.net
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