bolt pattern for my scrambler fronts
#2
also....
what rims should i use,
i am putting 25x8x10 (or 12)
on the front, since they dont make 7 inch wide 25 inch tires that are for a 4x4,
i was thinking dirt devils,
oh yeah,
and can i put a 8 inch wide tire on a 7 inch wide rim?
that would help a little,
please tell me what i should do
what rims should i use,
i am putting 25x8x10 (or 12)
on the front, since they dont make 7 inch wide 25 inch tires that are for a 4x4,
i was thinking dirt devils,
oh yeah,
and can i put a 8 inch wide tire on a 7 inch wide rim?
that would help a little,
please tell me what i should do
#5
Kukerdan. The bolt pattern on my 2000 Sc and 96 Sport are both 4x4 on the front and 4x156 on the rear. If you order from a reputable company they will make sure you get the right rim just tell them what it is going on. And yes you can put a wider tire on your rims. I recommend at least 2"
wider on the front. It helps keep your rims from getting all bent up.
wider on the front. It helps keep your rims from getting all bent up.
#6
Actually Mainerider has it swaped, The fronts are metric at 4 on 156 and the rears are standard at 4 on 4, I have 8 inch dirt devils on my fronts with 10x5 rims and there is no problem, Check out my pics and you can see they look pretty sweet[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#7
nice ,
so i will have plenty of room with 8 inch wide tires,
10x5 rims sound goo,d , what about 10x6 or 12x6?
and i have 40$ to spend on my quad (my parents are buying me the tires and rims for my b-day [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] )
look at the mods i already have and tell me what i should spend my money on, i already go plenty fast, i pinned it on the road today because my freinds broken thumb was hurting, (its his throttle thumb, feel for him [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img] ) i pulled away from his bayou 220 so fast i didnt pin it for long, but the speed flattened my chest , i would have got a few more mph if i ducted down from the wind,
anyway i need for power,
maybe professinal reeds? green spring? what?
i run 92-94 oct. gas
so i will have plenty of room with 8 inch wide tires,
10x5 rims sound goo,d , what about 10x6 or 12x6?
and i have 40$ to spend on my quad (my parents are buying me the tires and rims for my b-day [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] )
look at the mods i already have and tell me what i should spend my money on, i already go plenty fast, i pinned it on the road today because my freinds broken thumb was hurting, (its his throttle thumb, feel for him [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img] ) i pulled away from his bayou 220 so fast i didnt pin it for long, but the speed flattened my chest , i would have got a few more mph if i ducted down from the wind,
anyway i need for power,
maybe professinal reeds? green spring? what?
i run 92-94 oct. gas
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#8
When I ordered my Douglas rims the 10x5 were the only ones with the correct offset, It might be different now im not sure, Ive seen a couple Scrams with 12" rims and they didnt look too appealing to me, I think the 10x5's will be pretty close to cover all your base's The 10x6 rims I think might not clear your hub unless they offer a different offset now. With 40 bones I would get a HPD steering bushing to compliment your new tires, If your Scram has its original you will be surprised at the results the billet one delivers for $30


