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Wolverine - where to buy stock sized rims?

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Old Aug 30, 2002 | 12:54 PM
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I have really enjoyed reading this Yamaha forum before and after I bought my '01 Wolverine a few months ago. It has been a lot of fun on the trails here in Kentucky.

I have a couple of bent wheels and I would like to replace them with stock sized rims (12x6 front, 12x8 rear). I don't want to pay a fortune at the dealer for 2 new rims however I cannot find any online sites that offer this size rim. It must be an odd size. I have been looking on Ebay for someone selling their stock wheels/tires after they upgraded to aluminum but haven't had any luck.

Can anyone recommend where I can purchase stock steel wheels for a Wolverine at a decent price?

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Marshall
 
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Old Aug 30, 2002 | 05:29 PM
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Try dennis kirk or Rockymountainatv. They wont have the stock ones but steel or aluminum in that size.
 
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Old Aug 30, 2002 | 10:38 PM
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'95 on up Kodiak and Big Bear 4x4 rims are an exact replacement,some Grizzly rims will work,the first couple of years have a different offset. The rims off a Honda Rubicon will work, and are aluminum to boot. Wolverine rims are lighter to help with the performance, the Kodiak rims are a couple of pounds heavier,but lots more durable.So keep an eye out, just check the offset,and if it is a 4x110 bolt pattern,you're in business.
 
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