SOrry if you guys find this question insulting because its not what ATVs are for but i just wanted to buy one as a SHOW kind of thing since here in NY , there are very little places to ride one anyway. What do i need to buy to put 20-22 inch wheels on an atv , ive seen several around but no info anywhere , i figured this would be a good place to try, please help me out guys, thanks
Elite Pro Rider
Youll have to check the clearances first. Im not sure its gonna fit under the fenders, with out jacking up the suspension. Then youre gonna need either an adaptor/spacer to convert the bolt patterns to bolt up or redrill the wheels to the correct bolt pattern(which you probably wont want to do). Most likely you will need to fabricate this yourself, unless the bolt pattern from the car wheel is a common ford or chevy.
Range Rover
first of alll what type of quad do u have? either get wheel spacers or shave the finders a little.
Pro Rider
most quads have a 4x110 or 4x100 bolt pattern so you will need to determine if there are even any wheels that have those patterns. If not you will have to fab up some adapter/spacers to change the bolt pattern.
Thanks for the replies guys, i plan on buying a 2005-^ Yamaha Blaster. what do you guys think i will need to get it done? does anyone know the bolt pattern? thanks
Range Rover
better off trying to find hubs that fit on the spindles i think. But if i ever see your quad.....i will be shaking my head in disgust
Elite Pro Rider
Front wheels are 4 on 156mm, and the back wheels are 4 on 100mm
Welcome to the forum thetruthc32! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
It wouldnt be all that tough if you have a machinist friend or a few bucks to burn. All you would need to make it work, (besides checking for clearance) would be a set of wheel adapters. They would need to be custom made so they would fit on your quad and have the bolt pattern that the wheels you are going to use have.
It wouldnt be all that tough if you have a machinist friend or a few bucks to burn. All you would need to make it work, (besides checking for clearance) would be a set of wheel adapters. They would need to be custom made so they would fit on your quad and have the bolt pattern that the wheels you are going to use have.
Range Rover
You might find some trailer wheels with matching bolt patterns and the smaller tires might help with clearance issues. But there goes the pimp my ride look you were going for.
Good luck
Good luck
Trailblazer
Why in the world would you wanna do that!? [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-mad.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img][img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-disgusted.gif[/img]



