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Old 01-17-2007, 07:35 PM
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Looking At ITP series 4 wheels. What wheel patern do I need for A 360 Prairie and will this save some weight?

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Old 01-17-2007, 10:48 PM
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4/137 is the bolt pattern. The front and rear have different back spacing but i'm not sure of the exact #'s. The prairie 360/650/700 and BF650sra all use the same wheels. I own two sets of type 4's and I love em. They are very durable but as far as weight goes they aren't much lighter than your stock wheels. If weight is your main concern you can do better than type 4's.
 
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Old 01-17-2007, 11:46 PM
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Well as long as I'm not adding weight it can't hurt. The type 4'S look really good in my opinion and would like to get them, how much for them and where should I buy. Just wondering does any one have a suggestion of a lighter wheel that still looks good?

Strings

2004 Kawasaki 360 Prairie 4X4
Full Skid Plates
Mud-Lites
Moose Hand Guards
Speedo
EPI Black Secondary

1999 Honda 300EX

1972 Ford Bronco

1993 Chevy 1 Ton
Detroit Diesel


 
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