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Several places already sell "hard surface kits", for the utility vehicals... places like Dennis Kirk, & Cabella's I know for sure sell them... DK lists them with 14" steel wheels, & 4 ply all season radials... they come in bolt patterns for Hondas, Suzuki, Yamaha ( 4/110 ), Kawasaki ( 4/137 ), Polaris ( 4/156, & 4/4 )...
these are sold normally as a package, with a 185 or 195 tire, which is around 25" O.D., for about $125.00 each USD
the wheels may be available from someone seperately, as it is the same wheel, that these companies offer with the AG kits ( tractor tires )
I'm having a custom aluminum set of 15" wheels made, & there are several US companies that can make them, to fit your bolt pattern, if that interested you ???
these are sold normally as a package, with a 185 or 195 tire, which is around 25" O.D., for about $125.00 each USD
the wheels may be available from someone seperately, as it is the same wheel, that these companies offer with the AG kits ( tractor tires )
I'm having a custom aluminum set of 15" wheels made, & there are several US companies that can make them, to fit your bolt pattern, if that interested you ???
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There are several around capable of making custom wheels... as they are typically expensive, I currently only have 1 set of custom wheels, out of the 5-6 sets of tires & wheels I own... ( I compete in every type of venue I can, with my ATV, that is why I own so many sets, they all serve a particular function )... my set of custom wheels came from Keizer wheels ( they are a specialty wheel maker in Iowa, the specialize in race wheels for sprints, midgets, go carts & drags etc, they also started making ATV wheels a few years ago )... I'm currently looking for someone to make me a set of 16" wheels... Keizer thought they may be able to by summer, but I'm looking for other options... the hard part is not finding someone to make the wheels, the hard part is finding the custom wheels that are affordable...
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nebraskatire.com also sells a wheel and tire kit for golf carts. I know there not DOT approved tires but the wheels a bitch'n. The pattern might or might not fit.You might also look into tires for an older mini cooper.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] Don't know the size they use, but, there pretty dang small.
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