Wheels for the Arctic Cat 90 4Stroke
#1
Hi Quad riders
Me and my son that rides a Arctic Cat 90 fourstroke are going to make us some studded tires. Because of that, I need help in getting a set of spare rims / wheels, that we can use for his Arctic Cat 90.
I need the size of the rims/wheel , in the owners manual it just says that the tire sizes are AT 19 x 7-8, nothing about rims. And maybe I need the bolting pattern ( or what you call it )
Please give me the size of the rims, and maybe you also have some links where I could get cheap rims.
Thanks alot !
Tor Erik
Quadrider up north
( Norway )
Me and my son that rides a Arctic Cat 90 fourstroke are going to make us some studded tires. Because of that, I need help in getting a set of spare rims / wheels, that we can use for his Arctic Cat 90.
I need the size of the rims/wheel , in the owners manual it just says that the tire sizes are AT 19 x 7-8, nothing about rims. And maybe I need the bolting pattern ( or what you call it )
Please give me the size of the rims, and maybe you also have some links where I could get cheap rims.
Thanks alot !
Tor Erik
Quadrider up north
( Norway )
#3
The bolt pattern is Arctic Cat 50/90
4 x 115 front
4 x 115 rear
The rim size is the seconf or third number of tir size. Do a search on her and you will find it. Is yours an 05 model and what size of chain is on it 420 or 428
4 x 115 front
4 x 115 rear
The rim size is the seconf or third number of tir size. Do a search on her and you will find it. Is yours an 05 model and what size of chain is on it 420 or 428
#5
I have now learned how to measure the bolting pattern, and I can confirm that the bolting pattern on our AC 90 4stroke are 4/110, same as the rear on my LTZ 400 , but the big hole in the centre are 90 mm instead of 80 mm on my LTZ !
#7
How to measure the bolting pattern:
You must measure the gap from the center of one bolt across the hub to the centre of the next bolt ( measuring like an " x " ) and they are beeing measured in millimeters. So in my case my sons's AC had 4 bolts, that are 110mm apart from each other across the hub.
And that's give you: 4/110
OK ?
You must measure the gap from the center of one bolt across the hub to the centre of the next bolt ( measuring like an " x " ) and they are beeing measured in millimeters. So in my case my sons's AC had 4 bolts, that are 110mm apart from each other across the hub.
And that's give you: 4/110
OK ?
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