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Join Date: Jul 2018
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hey guys i bought a rhino 250 a few months back ,i got a good deal 900 new out the door no taxes or anything .so ive done a few mods added led pods tapped to the high beams and mounted on front rack and changed the coil springsto some ebay ones ,and ive also put it to work carrying rolls of 330ft of wire fence and pulling a few logs at first i was worried this thing would not hold but it seems preety well made only had to put loctite ona few bolts most already had it ,and so i decided to take it on a trail but ended up ripping off one of the rear wheels
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Join Date: Jul 2018
Posts: 4
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theese are the wheels im looking into
https://ibb.co/hRXx5e https://ibb.co/fraTBK https://ibb.co/jdHVQe https://ibb.co/juVjke |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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![]() How high did you get before the landing? Anyone get hurt? I can't tell you if those wheels will work. Tires will need to be very close to the same size to prevent rubbing. The wheel backspacing, bolt pattern, lug size/ type, and center hub diameter must all match to prevent a dangerous situation from croping up. You could probably find a nice set of wheels and tires on Aliexpress spec'd for your ATV fairly cheap. |
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Join Date: Jul 2018
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Chilliwack, B.C., Canada eh
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