Who is running the Visions or Moto sport wheels?
#1
Trying to make a decision here and since these wheels are
about the same price all the ITP wheels I am seeing anyone
running with these? Any pics especially with ITP Mudlites?
Pros/cons compared to SS-wheels? Lighter or stronger?
Thanks,
R'
about the same price all the ITP wheels I am seeing anyone
running with these? Any pics especially with ITP Mudlites?
Pros/cons compared to SS-wheels? Lighter or stronger?
Thanks,
R'
#2
i have visions and love em. I have them mounted on stock tires. check my pics if you want. they give the quad a few inches wider stance so watch out for that if you dont want a wider stance. If you dont mind the wider stance, the pro is that it does make it more stable and you definately can feel a difference on how it rides. I like the more stable feel but if you ride in really tight spots, they may not be good for you.
I got mine on ebay brand new for 150 for all 4
I got mine on ebay brand new for 150 for all 4
#3
I have the Polaris (made by vision) Bruiser rims, they are the same as the vision bruiser rims, but they have a Polaris center cap
They are very nice wheels, I can't compare them to the ITP SS wheels though
They are very nice wheels, I can't compare them to the ITP SS wheels though
#4
Wow I didn't know about the stance issues. Man, this thing is really driving me NUTS! That is why I am shying away
from the 14" for the same reason, tight trails. When I hunt, I go thru tight pine trees. As we make trail, you can't
always expect a deer to die on the wide open path as many know so I gotta figure out how to bring the wheeler in
close so for me the stock width dims are pretty good.
Thanks for the info.
R'
from the 14" for the same reason, tight trails. When I hunt, I go thru tight pine trees. As we make trail, you can't
always expect a deer to die on the wide open path as many know so I gotta figure out how to bring the wheeler in
close so for me the stock width dims are pretty good.
Thanks for the info.
R'
#5
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: RticKwad
you can't always expect a deer to die on the wide open path
thats why I just shoot em in the spine - they dont run into the thivk stuff! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
I got cought a few times riding with a buddy on his Yami - he went between trees and I had to pick a diff path. But the Yami is narrower to begin with I think.
you can't always expect a deer to die on the wide open path
thats why I just shoot em in the spine - they dont run into the thivk stuff! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
I got cought a few times riding with a buddy on his Yami - he went between trees and I had to pick a diff path. But the Yami is narrower to begin with I think.
#6
R, Itp wheel's have a lifetime guarantee, how that work's I'm not sure, but something to consider.
E-Bay has 12 x 7 Itp rim's, why are you having issue's finding 12" tire's and rim's? Google Atv rims and tire's, which I am sure you have, there has got to be something available.
E-Bay has 12 x 7 Itp rim's, why are you having issue's finding 12" tire's and rim's? Google Atv rims and tire's, which I am sure you have, there has got to be something available.
#7
Thx Outback, yea I got frustrated on Ebay cuz same issues and then I couldn't find the XTRs only Mudlites XL.
R'
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#9
The ITP rims are going to be offset to accomodate larger tire widths without having to use spacers. That said, I didn't measure my stock tires from my 07 800 deluxe before I added the ITP 108's and mudlites, but they do stick out maybe 2 inches more, I'm sure the tire, not the rim. But, one important thing to remember about ITP is like Outback said, they do have a lifetime guarantee. My dealer says if it bends or breaks or cracks, then bring it in and they replace it no questions asked. I like that and that keeps me buying ITP's!
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