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    Atc 250r 85/86 rear wheel inserts

    Hey guys chasing 8x rear wheel inserts for atc 250r 85/86


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    wont ever find them. they were a part sold on all OEM honda rims. once removed the rim is a paper weight. Buy new rims or put in massice 12mm studs to take up the slop.


    ...this is why the rims were drilled for new holes.

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    you probably can get them them just about any honda rim, I doubt they changed.

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    Doing a reasonably quick eBay/google search I found a few Steel inserts made for aluminum rims and there’s standard and oversize ones for screwed up holes. I have no idea If these would even work for you. But might, although you gotta buy a minimum of like 50.
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    So I bet if you searched enough you could find something that’ll work. Yes I’m bored....

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    Those aftermarket inserts are pretty interesting, I wonder if they would be correct for the Honda aluminum rims. They have something like 3-4 models with slightly different sizes, so defo need to pull out the caliper and measure the hole size/depth. It's not quite the same style as OEM but with the right sizes I think they should work well. I'll have to try to dig up a spare Honda rim sometime and see what the sizes are. Good news is, the end user can "press" the inserts in just with the lug nut.

    It looks like they are pretty affordable, in low qty around $2 each or $8 a rim, looks like smallest listing is for 20 qty though but OP only needs 8.


    Hmm, I tried to tap one out from a Yamaha front atv rim and they are not exactly easy to remove. How in the world do people loose these things lol.

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