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What size are the stock V-force Rims?

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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 04:05 PM
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Default What size (LxW) are the V-force Rims?

How wide is the stock REAR and FRONT V-force rims? Are they 10" x 10" for the rear and 10" x 7" for the front?

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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 04:11 PM
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The fronts are 10x5.5", 4+1.5. The rears are 10x8.5", 3+5.5
 
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Old Jul 2, 2004 | 04:22 PM
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GE4x4,
Thanx for the quick reply.

I recently bought some used REAR stock V-force wheels and used front tires off a 250R to mount on my P650 (will need to redrill the holes in the front rims to make them fit) b/c I plan to experiment with 22" wheels on my P650 to see how it performs in XC races. Now I'm a little concerned that the rear wheels may stick out further than the P650 rear wheels b/c the V-force tires are a little wider than my stock P650 rear tires (but I'm not sure what the offset difference is between the P650 and V-force rims). I guess I'll just have to wait until I actually receive the V-force wheels to see how much wider it is. I sure don't want to use 22" wheels for XC racing if they stick out a lot further than the stock rear P650 wheels b/c I have enuf trouble avoiding the trees as it is now!

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