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Old Mar 27, 2009 | 09:50 AM
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Hey y'all, slightly new to the forums but kinda desperate as my team practically just finished building a baja car, but we realized at the last minute that the wheels really don't fit with the control arms/braking package. Now we can fix the control arms, but the set-in-stone brakes are harder, so we need new wheels. Stop laughing.

Does anyone know of good, light, wheels that are 11 inches in diameter with a 3+2 offset and 4x156 bolt pattern? Or actually they don't need to be light - we just need the wheels if anyone has any suggestions...

if they came with 22x7-11 tires too that would be great....

anyone know of anything that specific or a website or store that would carry such an array of atv wheels where this might be? Any suggestions are welcome.

many thanks!


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Old Mar 27, 2009 | 10:01 AM
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I would go to the ITP and Douglas web sites, and pour over their wheel technical data very carefully. But, I think you are going to have to find a utility quad wheel of some kind.....probably off some stock machine.

The Honda Recon comes with 22X7-11 tires, but I have no idea what the offset is and the bolt pattern is 4/144, so no luck there.

Is 4/156 Yamaha????
 
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Old Mar 27, 2009 | 11:25 AM
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I think Polaris is a 4x156. I know the ute Yamaha, Honda, Kawasaki, and suzuki are 4x110. I never heard of a 3+2 either. Most are 5+2, 2+5, 4+3 or 3+4. Most rims are 12 or 14 also.
This site should help you out. Look at the different pages (at the bottom) for different apps.
http://www.itptires.com/wheel_chart_2009.htm

Hope this helps. Looks like there may be some on there to help.
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