Wheel spacers for SRA BF on 26" mudlites
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Wheel spacers for SRA BF on 26" mudlites
All,
I just ordered a set of 26" Mud Lite XL's for my BF 650 SRA. I am just going to use the stock wheels for now. The question is, should I get some wheel spacers for the front or do you think I will be ok? Don't want any unwanted rubbing. Wanted rubbing on the other hand, is welcomed
Thanks,
Zack
I just ordered a set of 26" Mud Lite XL's for my BF 650 SRA. I am just going to use the stock wheels for now. The question is, should I get some wheel spacers for the front or do you think I will be ok? Don't want any unwanted rubbing. Wanted rubbing on the other hand, is welcomed
Thanks,
Zack
06 Brute Force 650 SRA Green
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26" Mud Lite XL's on ITP Series 4
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26" Mud Lite XL's on ITP Series 4
Not familiar with Kawi....so I think you're just going to have to see. I wouldn't even put on the rears, until you test the front.
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27's on a BF750
I just installed 27's/stock rims on my BF750 with no rubbing. I know the 650 and 750 are similar... hope this helps
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Re: 27's on a BF750
Cool man, I shall find out tomorrow.....MP40 wrote:I just installed 27's/stock rims on my BF750 with no rubbing. I know the 650 and 750 are similar... hope this helps
06 Brute Force 650 SRA Green
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26" Mud Lite XL's on ITP Series 4
Dynatek CDI
26" Mud Lite XL's on ITP Series 4
I am not sure if you will rub but I think offset wheels or whell spacers are a good idea wider is more stable. although looks like you have a solid rear axel on your brute,,,,,,,,those are awsome machines
DAVE
Brute 750 Camo... 26'' MUDLITE XTR'S... Ramsey 3000 w/remote...eXplorist 400... Mair handguards... FlightCare Member
Brute 750 Camo... 26'' MUDLITE XTR'S... Ramsey 3000 w/remote...eXplorist 400... Mair handguards... FlightCare Member
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Yeah, after a weekend in Kentucky riding some high speed forrest trails and rocks, I could use a little wider spacing. It is actually quite a tough beast to throw around. My Prairie 360 seemed smaller, and it does not have as much power as the Brute (obviously) I really had a tough time keeping the front end down on the Brute on alot of the steep hillclimbs we did. Next on the list is to tighten up my suspension a little bit. I am a big boy, and I squat that thing pretty good!!DAVE wrote:I am not sure if you will rub but I think offset wheels or whell spacers are a good idea wider is more stable. although looks like you have a solid rear axel on your brute,,,,,,,,those are awsome machines
06 Brute Force 650 SRA Green
Dynatek CDI
26" Mud Lite XL's on ITP Series 4
Dynatek CDI
26" Mud Lite XL's on ITP Series 4
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