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Old Jan 27, 2013 | 10:07 AM
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rim size KVF 360 Prairie 2007
Can anyone tell me if they've ever swapped out rims against other brands?
This link...... ATV Bolt Pattern Guide - ATV Wheels
tells of the many interchangeable rims out there.
Looks like my rim size KVF 360 Prairie 2007 with 4 bolt pattern at 137 mm bolt to bolt measured across the axle will fit a Canam outlander 500 according to this link. But has anyone had problems with aftermarket rubber not fitting within the allowable spacing in the axle area? I have a friend with a Honda and he had to use some sort of spaces to fit it all in. PLus my original rubber is 25".....is it okay to step up to 26". I know this would increase transmission, and belt wear but has anyone done it without problems?
 
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Old Jan 27, 2013 | 10:23 AM
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The only thing that matters is the "bolt pattern" and "off set." ATV Tire and Wheel Application Chart : ATV Tires Free Shipping : ATV Wheels : Mud-Throwers.com
The off set is forgiving ,it can be different without rubbing of be fixed with spacers.

The 360 comes stock with 25" wheels so I would think going just a extra inch to 26" will not be a big leap for that ATV.
If things get deep, thick and nasty nasty just but the ATV in low range and the ATV would not care if you had 28" wheels.
It will snap a axle before it smokes a belt in low range.
 
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