Scrambler 2wd: Tire recommendations
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Originally posted by: gunman457
A Douglas salesman told me that when I called them for a part number. And he did have a little problem finding the part number because the rear rims have the same bolt pattern as a golf cart.
A Douglas salesman told me that when I called them for a part number. And he did have a little problem finding the part number because the rear rims have the same bolt pattern as a golf cart.
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Originally posted by: Enigma
I am taking this from memory but I believe my KFX has 22x7x10s and the scrammy 23x7x10 all I lose is 1 in in height. Am I missing something here? They are both 7x10 rims the 22s should fit.
I am taking this from memory but I believe my KFX has 22x7x10s and the scrammy 23x7x10 all I lose is 1 in in height. Am I missing something here? They are both 7x10 rims the 22s should fit.
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Originally posted by: GE4x4
A simple solution for the rear rims on a Scrambler is find a used set of Predator hubs with the 4/110 pattern and you will have unlimited amount of rims. To even make it better you can put 400ex hubs on your V-force and switch between both quads.
A simple solution for the rear rims on a Scrambler is find a used set of Predator hubs with the 4/110 pattern and you will have unlimited amount of rims. To even make it better you can put 400ex hubs on your V-force and switch between both quads.
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