Wheel Spacers
#11
Here is a picture of the wheel spacers I made for my son's atv.. I used 4 inch long 5/16 grade 8 bolts/locking nuts, and 3 inch pipe for the spacer.. All can be bought at your local Hardware store for under $20.. Then I recently threw some paint on the spacers to match the color of his atv..
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#12
their you go guys, TriplxXO7 has it with the exception that i installed another nut and washer at the end of the spacer to keep it in place when the wheel removed, also i would reccommend using 10.9 -14.9 grade bolts. i purchased 10.9 grade 8x1.25mm bolts and 10.9 grade nuts from boltdepot.com, the spacer rod i purchased from home depot and use a tubing cutter to cut it to lenght, then measured them to make sure they were all within .010 of each other,the ones i made are 2 years old now and we never had a problem with them, i added 2" to each side for a total of 4", these work go for kids 50-90cc atv's and cannot reccommend doing this for an adult quad, for the 110cc atc i used 7/16 bolt which threads are almost the same as the 10x1.5mm hub, and installed them from the back side of the hub into 7/16 threaded rod connectors, then used a 7/16 bolt for the lug bolt, this adds appox 1.5" to each side for a total width increase of 3".
#14
Originally posted by: TriplxX07
Here is a picture of the wheel spacers I made for my son's atv.. I used 4 inch long 5/16 grade 8 bolts/locking nuts, and 3 inch pipe for the spacer.. All can be bought at your local Hardware store for under $20.. Then I recently threw some paint on the spacers to match the color of his atv..
Click for picture
Here is a picture of the wheel spacers I made for my son's atv.. I used 4 inch long 5/16 grade 8 bolts/locking nuts, and 3 inch pipe for the spacer.. All can be bought at your local Hardware store for under $20.. Then I recently threw some paint on the spacers to match the color of his atv..
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#15
Bill, could you do this for a 150 too?
The bolts work, bu the will put allot of stress on the hub.
I would also add that you should use flange style bolt as this effectively doubles the contact area with the hub.
#17
I did the $12 longer-bolt-extra-nuts-wheel spacers on my daughter's sunl mini 110... huge improvement and cheap. I wouldn't trust it on a larger quad, or with a heavier rider (she's like 50 pounds or so), but on a small quad that is used for running the dirt trails at less than 15 mph... best money I spent so far (besides the helmet, goggles and gloves... grin)
#19
#20
i was going to see if you got my e-mail?
about the 90cc sunl 4-wheeler?
we would like to know how to make our own spacer
tony_35_1969@yahoo.com
about the 90cc sunl 4-wheeler?
we would like to know how to make our own spacer
tony_35_1969@yahoo.com


