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Old Sep 21, 2020 | 05:12 PM
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i just bought my 1st ATV yesterday and already need a hand with it. The front rims that came with it rub on the brake calipers and i was told they were not the right size for my ATV. i have a 2000 Yamaha Grizzly 600 (hunter edition). i called yamaha and they gave me the part number: 5gt-25180-30 ( Which of course is discontinued). i have found some used rims, but they are pretty pricey for a used part. so my question is, is there a more common offset/size that would fit the front of my Yamaha that i might find for sale online? thank you in advance for your help!
 
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Old Sep 22, 2020 | 08:40 PM
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Originals should be a 12". If someone through a 10" or 11" on it, I could see that being an issue. Maybe the wheels that were installed on it are off a Honda with a different offset? There's a few other manufacturers with the same lug pattern as a Yamaha, but that doesn't mean the wheel dimensions are the same. I have Honda Pioneer steel take-offs on my Yamaha Timberwolf (with spacers in the rear to fit better... fit functionally without them, just makes it a little wider in the rear with them). Then on my 04 Bruin I have aluminum take-offs from a newer Grizzly, same scenario with it, installing spacers in the rear for the track width sine the wheels are offset for IRS on the Grizzle while the rear on the Bruin is solid.

Have any pictures of the wheels that are on it now?
 
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Old Sep 22, 2020 | 09:35 PM
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thanks for the response, i asked the guy i purchased the atv from and he confirmed the wheels were from an old honda. i just ordered a new set of rims (i found one i think will work, its a 12 inch).
 
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