The one with the bolt patterns and stock sizes on it? Hook me up![]()
The one with the bolt patterns and stock sizes on it? Hook me up![]()
dennis kirk has one billy, im not home, I have a older dennis kirk catolog that has all atc's and quads in it the bolt patterns,ofsets in it, when i get back Iwill check
here ya go, I can't repost the pic, so here's a link.
http://www.3wheelerworldforums.com/s...ad.php?t=54615
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85 ATC70,85 ATC70,85 ATC110,83 ATC185S,85 ATC250ES,02 400EX,04 Polaris ATP 500
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Full list for Quads if you're interested.
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so... wich quad wheel will be the closest? if its just alittle off, wouldnt a couple of washers, or grinding solve the problem?
Theres a Polaris front wheel that is pretty close (4x166 instead of 4x170) but thats to much to "make fit" I have a lead on a place that has teh 10in 4x170s IN STOCK that I'm gonna give a ring monday. If they dont have any or cant get any quicker then Douglas I'm going to see about just placing a large order of 10in no offset wheels and custom drill them myself...I'll have a few spares and if anyone else needs one I can hook them up too.
The problem is that all of the quad front wheels are offset to protect the front brakes. Usually more than an inch. So that pretty much rules out any kind of spacer. Next you have the delima of having enough clearance to get the hub to fit. Mine was custom made and I still had to grind the hub and brake caliper. The other problem is that most quads run 5" front wheels and they are just too narrow. Just ask Virgil. His tire is major skinny and pushes.
The best bet is the old Quad racer front wheels with the 4x166 pattern. Cut two in half, then weld the wide parts back together to make a nice rim. That's what Jason Hall did on his kids R. You'll still have some major fab to do.
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Rhuel, or anyone else with excell, could you print that to a .PDF for me? I dont have anything to open that file. Thanks
Derrick, so you think the main issue is the offset instead of the drilling? That would make more sense on the cost and wait. Wouldn't take 5 minuts to drill the rim if you had a template setup for it. I'm gonna check out that one place I mentioned and if they dont have any I'm gonna give Douglas a call and see what they have or can do without waiting 3 months...
true that, but good point the quads front wheels are skinny so you would have a skinnyer tire, and that wouldnt work that well hmmmm... whats the deal with putting a tri-z front wheel on? major mods or easy swap, becouse I'll pick up a tri-z setup tomoorow if thats the case...
Even less choice with the Z wheel. Not much in the x12 tire realm.
how about this tire, It looks awesome for the front!
any body try one
http://zmperformance.com/?menu_dir=7...act_product=52
I located a place that can get a 10inch diameter 8inch wide Douglas wheel with no offset. I dont know what the bolt pattern is and dont care. I measured a couple rims I had up in the barn and 8inch looks to be wide to make work. Hopefully they can find something a little more narrow...
whats the big difference between 10 and 11 on rims anyway? handling wise.
With the same size front tire? Probably none or barely noticeable at best I guess.