Wheel Spacers For SUNL 70???? ANYONE???
#1
Just wondering if anyone has been able to locate wheel spacers for the SUNL 70? As most of you are aware they seem to be a little narrow and I would like to give it a slightly wider stance if possible. I found several for the kazuma's and several others, but I dont believe they will fit the SUNL's. Please throw some ideas my way.
#2
I made my own. I just went to Home Depot and got longer bolts, alot of nuts, lock washers, and about 2-3ft of conduit. I cut the conduit to the width that I wanted. I put the new bolts in the hub, put the conduit on and put a nut to hold the conduit. Then I put the wheel on, lockwasher then nut. It has worked great . Only cost about $10.
#3
I was going to make my own, but I found Metric coupler nuts that were around 3/4" long. I used 2 of them per stud, with a threaded stud inbetween. Then a hex head screw to hold the rim on. I think it cost me around $25.00 though. Should have made my own. Next time.
#4
Originally posted by: 2manytoys
I made my own. I just went to Home Depot and got longer bolts, alot of nuts, lock washers, and about 2-3ft of conduit. I cut the conduit to the width that I wanted. I put the new bolts in the hub, put the conduit on and put a nut to hold the conduit. Then I put the wheel on, lockwasher then nut. It has worked great . Only cost about $10.
I made my own. I just went to Home Depot and got longer bolts, alot of nuts, lock washers, and about 2-3ft of conduit. I cut the conduit to the width that I wanted. I put the new bolts in the hub, put the conduit on and put a nut to hold the conduit. Then I put the wheel on, lockwasher then nut. It has worked great . Only cost about $10.
#6
i did almose the same as 2manytoys, i purchased 10.9 hardness bolts,washer and nuts, i also used steel tubing id same as the od size of the bolt, i spaced the wheels out 2 inches each to add 4 inches toal width, the cost was around $50.00 for 2 quads and i spaced all four wheels on each atv, it seems to make a hugh differance.
#7
Originally posted by: billl2099
i did almose the same as 2manytoys, i purchased 10.9 hardness bolts,washer and nuts, i also used steel tubing id same as the od size of the bolt, i spaced the wheels out 2 inches each to add 4 inches toal width, the cost was around $50.00 for 2 quads and i spaced all four wheels on each atv, it seems to make a hugh differance.
i did almose the same as 2manytoys, i purchased 10.9 hardness bolts,washer and nuts, i also used steel tubing id same as the od size of the bolt, i spaced the wheels out 2 inches each to add 4 inches toal width, the cost was around $50.00 for 2 quads and i spaced all four wheels on each atv, it seems to make a hugh differance.
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#8
Does anyone know the thread size?
I bought 2 pairs of spacers on ebay for my Sunl 90 and they dont fit, there too big.
The seller says that the thread size for the spacers are 10X1.25mm and I was just gonna drill out the hubs and wheels to fit them in but I need new lug nuts and bolts and I cant find anything in that size.
Chris
I bought 2 pairs of spacers on ebay for my Sunl 90 and they dont fit, there too big.
The seller says that the thread size for the spacers are 10X1.25mm and I was just gonna drill out the hubs and wheels to fit them in but I need new lug nuts and bolts and I cant find anything in that size.
Chris


