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Greetings, All,
Sorry if this is not useful, but I spent like 5 hours trying to figure this out and want to share what I've learned. I was trying to get a package deal and save about 20% on a new set of wheels and tires on a website (not sure if it's OK to mention which), but the options for the Honda Pioneer only went up to 26" tires, and other machines that use the 4/110 wheels (Wolverine, Viking, e.g.) only feature 4+3 wheel offsets. After a great deal of futzing about, I figure out that:
The Honda Rincon 680 ATV also uses 4/110 5+2 wheels and will fit a whole bunch of sizes. I got four new 27" Tusk Terrabites mounted on four ITP steel wheels for $800. Nearest I could get without that package building deal was $1050. They had much bigger sizes of wheels in that package too, in case anyone is interested in massive rubber, but of course no guarantee it will fit.
Hope this helps someone!
Sorry if this is not useful, but I spent like 5 hours trying to figure this out and want to share what I've learned. I was trying to get a package deal and save about 20% on a new set of wheels and tires on a website (not sure if it's OK to mention which), but the options for the Honda Pioneer only went up to 26" tires, and other machines that use the 4/110 wheels (Wolverine, Viking, e.g.) only feature 4+3 wheel offsets. After a great deal of futzing about, I figure out that:
The Honda Rincon 680 ATV also uses 4/110 5+2 wheels and will fit a whole bunch of sizes. I got four new 27" Tusk Terrabites mounted on four ITP steel wheels for $800. Nearest I could get without that package building deal was $1050. They had much bigger sizes of wheels in that package too, in case anyone is interested in massive rubber, but of course no guarantee it will fit.
Hope this helps someone!