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chipster314 04-22-2006 08:17 PM

Wheel spacers for Polaris Sportsman 90
 
Well I think the the Topic says it all. Any out there and where can I get them. 2003 Polaris

Thanks

oldyeller 04-23-2006 03:21 PM

Wheel spacers for Polaris Sportsman 90
 
Locally you might be able to get them from any sport quad dealerships.The little polaris is a 4X110 bolt pattern which is common with some bigger sport quads rear bolt patterns(suzuki,honda,arctic cat,kawasaki etc).You can find them on E-bay or any of the mini performance places in the States can get them for you such as hetricks,WRH racing,mini quad racing etc.There are some available at places like Royal Distributing in Barrie but they are just the type that screw onto the stud and don't really support the backside of the rim.

chipster314 04-24-2006 10:20 PM

Wheel spacers for Polaris Sportsman 90
 
I found some here E-bay But it says you cant use them for the front. Is what the say true? Man the thing sure would look funny if I put spacers on the rear, they already stick out farther than the front.

Link works now

oldyeller 04-24-2006 11:47 PM

Wheel spacers for Polaris Sportsman 90
 
The links not working for me?

chipster314 04-24-2006 11:56 PM

Wheel spacers for Polaris Sportsman 90
 
Fixed the Link

oldyeller 04-25-2006 04:11 PM

Wheel spacers for Polaris Sportsman 90
 
It is true that wheel spacers on the front will increase feedback from the wheels to the handlebars.Moving the wheels out from the centreline of the front spindles increases the wheels leverage on the steering..The proper way is to actually widen the A-arms but lots of people run the spacers on the front without problems..Most people are only concerned if they are jumping the quad as the extra width can snap rear axles.For normal trail riding they should be fine.


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