Aftermarket Wheels
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Aftermarket Wheels
do aftermarket wheels have a different offset than stock wheels? i ask this because of clearance issues with putting on bigger tires, and noticed that people say with putting on aftermarket wheels you don't have to worry about it. in case it matters i was looking at ITP SS106 rims with their XTR's. right now i have the stock black steel rims.
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depends on what width tire you run, not postitive but anything wider than 8" in the front will need spacers or an offset rim the back is good for 12" width for sure. i put 28x9 in the front and left the 1.5" spacers i have on there from the 26x12 mudlites i had, not sure if it would have cleared so ididn't chance it.
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awsume800efi is correct....if you go wider in the front than 8", then you need to add spacers for the stock rims. Stendori is also correct on the offset.
I know for sure the ITP SS 106's have the correct offset to accomodate a 9" or maybe even a 10" front tire. The rears are not a problem. I have the SS 108's on the ITP Mudlites on my sp800 with plenty of clearance. I used the stock aluminum rims from it for my wifes sp700 and put on 27" mudlites...I had to use 1.5" spacers to clear. I installed spacers on the front and rear as the front stuck out noticeably more than the rear. Plus, it adds a little more stability to the atv and thus, less likely to roll over!
I don't think you can get an XTR less than 9". Even so, if you are going to buy new wheels, it really doesn't matter. Ditch the steel wheels and you'll enjoy the XTR's, they are an excellent tire.
BTW, why the XTR and not the Mudlite XL's?
I know for sure the ITP SS 106's have the correct offset to accomodate a 9" or maybe even a 10" front tire. The rears are not a problem. I have the SS 108's on the ITP Mudlites on my sp800 with plenty of clearance. I used the stock aluminum rims from it for my wifes sp700 and put on 27" mudlites...I had to use 1.5" spacers to clear. I installed spacers on the front and rear as the front stuck out noticeably more than the rear. Plus, it adds a little more stability to the atv and thus, less likely to roll over!
I don't think you can get an XTR less than 9". Even so, if you are going to buy new wheels, it really doesn't matter. Ditch the steel wheels and you'll enjoy the XTR's, they are an excellent tire.
BTW, why the XTR and not the Mudlite XL's?
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Correct, the aftermarket wheel with 9" tires will give you plenty of clearance.
I had the XTR's on my Rhino. I thought the radials were mainly for the UTV's with the weight and riding on asphalt, etc. I didn't even consider them for the sportsman. Are they quite a bit more expensive? Let us know how you like them......I'll bet they will ride smoother on hard surfaces.
I had the XTR's on my Rhino. I thought the radials were mainly for the UTV's with the weight and riding on asphalt, etc. I didn't even consider them for the sportsman. Are they quite a bit more expensive? Let us know how you like them......I'll bet they will ride smoother on hard surfaces.
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<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: firehog
Correct, the aftermarket wheel with 9" tires will give you plenty of clearance.
I had the XTR's on my Rhino. I thought the radials were mainly for the UTV's with the weight and riding on asphalt, etc. I didn't even consider them for the sportsman. Are they quite a bit more expensive? Let us know how you like them......I'll bet they will ride smoother on hard surfaces.</end quote></div>
the xtr's are fairly more expensive.
Correct, the aftermarket wheel with 9" tires will give you plenty of clearance.
I had the XTR's on my Rhino. I thought the radials were mainly for the UTV's with the weight and riding on asphalt, etc. I didn't even consider them for the sportsman. Are they quite a bit more expensive? Let us know how you like them......I'll bet they will ride smoother on hard surfaces.</end quote></div>
the xtr's are fairly more expensive.
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