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Rims on 4-wheelers

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Hemi00x   +1y
Alright i know yall seen them at the shows what do you guys think? I was sitting in the garage the other night drinking some beer and i was looking at the suspension on my kfx 400 and a buddy and i got to talking about putting air ride on the 4-wheeler and how easy it would be. So there obviously wouldnt be a purpose for off road use and would limit it to just cruising but what yall think? I mean i think it would be dope to see a 4-wheeler dragging.... Also, whats involved with putting a car rim on? My friend has a set of rims for his mazda that are multi lug pattern rims we were gonna try to see if they work or what but just havent got around to it..
slammed88cutlass   +1y
i got an old blaster i'm gonna set up like that one day. i looking at it and i'm figuring you can just make a set of adapters to adapt the lug pattern. i saw i guy cruisefest with some on his quad, they were 17's for a fwd. he said he made the adapters in his garage so it cant be that impossible. i'm thinking a fwd back space would work best. you can take out the studs (temporarily obviously)and sketch up a transfer stencil with some paper and then use it to make a base plate to bolt to the hub and then use a fat ass 4 inch o.d. pipe (or whatever size works and appears to hold the load your gonna have on it) to space it out to another plate that has a lug pattern that matches your rims pattern then just weld it all up and bolt them on. if you get it all true and have proper dimensions i think it would work. you can get studs for cheap from the local autozone to make the part that bolts to the rims and the metal shouldnt cost more than 40 bucks.
laynlow toy   +1y
i saw a 250r with bags,it was on a four-wheeler movie ,it was bad azz it had TT (flat track)tires though it would take a lot to lay out on rims
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