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which wheel will keep me at 50"
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Old April 13th, 2008, 09:46 AM
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which wheel will keep me at 50"

Hello I'm trying to pick a wheel but yet keep me at 50". I don't want to go wider due to trailer restrictions. I was looking at the ITP wheels but it looks like they all have offsets. I have a 8' long trailer with a ramp gate is the RZR to long?

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Old April 13th, 2008, 12:10 PM
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Re: whick wheel will keep me at 50"

Besides the stock steel rims the other choice is the 12" Polaris aluminum rims (8-spoke). If you use tires no wider than 10" you will be under 50" wide. An 11" tire will put you at 51" wide. Even then there are differences in widths for the same sized tire. I have 26x11x12 on both my Rzrs--Maxxis Mud Bug R on one and ITP Terracross RT/XD on the other. The Maxxis tire has a straighter sidewall and doesn't look as fat as the more balloon-shaped ITP's. Both tires caused rubbing so I had to do some cutting & grinding on the Rzr but the result is still more clearance on the Maxxis than the ITP. If I had bought 10" rears I might not have had to grind anything but I wanted the fatty tires even though I'm 51" now.

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