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    Gah, I should have said something! I was thinking 15in was an odd size to throw on a atv.

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    cant return the tires for 14s?

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    I bought them over the internet; I'm waiting to hear from them. We'll see what they say.
    Quote Originally Posted by czac View Post
    cant return the tires for 14s?

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    Good luck on the return. I was looking forward to the finished product. By the way, when I got my 1980 atc 185, someone had put 14" car tires on it by drilling new holes in the rims. Crazy thing was, they were off of a front wheel drive car. I was told that it was because the atv tires kept going flat from stickers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 350for350 View Post
    Good luck on the return. I was looking forward to the finished product. By the way, when I got my 1980 atc 185, someone had put 14" car tires on it by drilling new holes in the rims. Crazy thing was, they were off of a front wheel drive car. I was told that it was because the atv tires kept going flat from stickers.
    I don't get what is so crazy about the fact the tires were from a front wheel drive car? A tire/rim is a tire/rim, how it receives power to turn is a null point. Several smaller cars are the same bolt pattern as hondas, 4/110. Quick example is 89-97 toyota corolla, but you will need to put the tire on backwards to clear everything unless you have like +3 wheel spacers.

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    I looked up the Corolla pattern and it is 4x100 not 4x110. http://www.vehicle-bolt-pattern.com/...nce-guide.html There are very few cars with the 4x110 pattern out there; but there are some. It's really quite a rare pattern in cars. Still working on returning the 15's for 14's.
    Quote Originally Posted by ps2fixer View Post
    I don't get what is so crazy about the fact the tires were from a front wheel drive car? A tire/rim is a tire/rim, how it receives power to turn is a null point. Several smaller cars are the same bolt pattern as hondas, 4/110. Quick example is 89-97 toyota corolla, but you will need to put the tire on backwards to clear everything unless you have like +3 wheel spacers.

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    Strange ill have to give my spare tire a shot. I swear that I tried it before but maybe im thinking of something else.

  8. #23
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    I received the OK to exchange the 15" tires for some 14's; so I shipped them out last night. As soon as the 14's arrive; we'll know for sure if ATV tires fit car rims.

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    I don't know about a car wheel but I put knobby tires on my racing mower and it worked fine as long as the rim is the right size.

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    Well sports fans it's official. I got my ATV tires today and mounted them on car wheels. It works great, and here's proof.
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    nice!!! looking good!

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