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    4x110 8" rims for 40$"pro wheels' will they fit?

    Some kid in the 231 area code has 4 pro wheels,
    4 x 110 bolt pattern for 40$.

    Swears they are 8" dimeter and 8" wide.
    My sx tires are 22x11x8

    I offered him 20 extra dollars to deliver and he can bring his dirt bike out to ride.

    Think they'll fit my 1985 sx?
    or maybe lowrider a 250 es in an emergency?

    I have one sx rim that blew a hole from rust.

    I'll try to u/l pix

    He's got 4 and said they came of a quad.
    I thought most quad rims were narrower.

    Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by tri again View Post
    Some kid in the 231 area code has 4 pro wheels,
    4 x 110 bolt pattern for 40$.

    Swears they are 8" dimeter and 8" wide.
    My sx tires are 22x11x8

    I offered him 20 extra dollars to deliver and he can bring his dirt bike out to ride.

    Think they'll fit my 1985 sx?
    or maybe lowrider a 250 es in an emergency?

    I have one sx rim that blew a hole from rust.

    I'll try to u/l pix

    He's got 4 and said they came of a quad.
    I thought most quad rims were narrower.

    Thanks

    I am going to say no. You can try to fit an 11" wide tire on an 8" wide rim, but the sidewalls are going to puff out something awful. Doesn't sound safe to me.
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    actually the stock runs are about 8-8.5" and the sides alreayd do puff out.

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    Thanks Tim, yea i forgot the SX has a larger rear. I was thinking about the 200 series bikes with the 8" rears.
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    On the rear you need a " big bell "rim to clear the brake drum on either. 9 or larger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by yaegerb View Post
    I am going to say no. You can try to fit an 11" wide tire on an 8" wide rim, but the sidewalls are going to puff out something awful. Doesn't sound safe to me.
    22x11x8 tires work on an 8x8 rim all day long - Honda sold zillions of them that way.

    The problem with the SX is getting the wheel on the machine but I have no clue how that works - never had an SX or BR.

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    The rears are 22x11x8 on 8x8 wheels for reference
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