Scrambler with C-series ITP Wheel ???
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Scrambler with C-series ITP Wheel ???
They do make the front C-series 10" with the correct bolt pattern, size. and offset for the front on the scrambler. And they do make them for the rear, but only in a 10x7 instead of the stock 10x8. Which wont hurt anything. I will PM you with more info.
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Scrambler with C-series ITP Wheel ???
Yes BBS that was the problem.....I went to 26" by 12" rear tires and only a 7" wide rim I thought wouldnt be enough. Thats 2.5" of tire on both sides of the rim. And when you get into big mud tires almost all of them require 12" rims. I got them from a local snowmobile/quad performance shop.
Mountain Magic Snow Machines
www.emountainmagic.com
12" C series all around....the way the off set worked out my quad is way wider too.
26" by 12" ITP Mudlites on the rear
25" by 7" Bad Lands on the front
Mountain Magic Snow Machines
www.emountainmagic.com
12" C series all around....the way the off set worked out my quad is way wider too.
26" by 12" ITP Mudlites on the rear
25" by 7" Bad Lands on the front
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Scrambler with C-series ITP Wheel ???
Here are some pics of my new ITP type 5, Veiw 2nd page
http://community.webshots.com/album/300767747HiWFiT?634
http://community.webshots.com/album/300767747HiWFiT?634
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Scrambler with C-series ITP Wheel ???
Thanks Xtremeskier,
ScramblerXRated, Im not too sure yet about the top end, My riding destinations usually consist of woods , trails, mud, Not much in the track or going too fast anymore so I ride a little bit slower than I used too. I am also a bit older so I have slowed down in my time a bit. It still feels like it pulls really well so If I did lose some top end it is ok with me, I like the low end for my riding style.
I did notice at a higher speed the steering feels a bit looser. If your into going really fast and sliding the corners stick with the original or some same size Hole shots or something, In my opinion at least.
ScramblerXRated, Im not too sure yet about the top end, My riding destinations usually consist of woods , trails, mud, Not much in the track or going too fast anymore so I ride a little bit slower than I used too. I am also a bit older so I have slowed down in my time a bit. It still feels like it pulls really well so If I did lose some top end it is ok with me, I like the low end for my riding style.
I did notice at a higher speed the steering feels a bit looser. If your into going really fast and sliding the corners stick with the original or some same size Hole shots or something, In my opinion at least.
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