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P1000m5 Wheel Offset/Tire Size to fit all 4 corners

AKTMW

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Anyone know what the stock wheel offsets are? Looking to order a spare wheel/tire with offset that will fit both front and rear.

Anyone tried to see if fronts will fit the rear without interference? I had to go with a 4+3 on my Grizzly to get the wheel to clear front and rear. Don't want to make the machine too wide, but for a spare to get me out of the woods that's OK.

I'll have the dealer check when they fit up the 28's, but wanted to have an idea before I go talk to them on Tuesday. Wish we could go 30's without aftermarket parts, but have to wait for modified front A-arms it looks like? I'm thinking 10 wide in the front, 12 wide for the rear, or 12 wide all the way around if they fit.
 
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Imo as long as you buy 4x137 IRS rims you should be fine. SRA rims would stick out and be too wide
 
JACKAL

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Anyone know what the stock wheel offsets are? Looking to order a spare wheel/tire with offset that will fit both front and rear.

Anyone tried to see if fronts will fit the rear without interference? I had to go with a 4+3 on my Grizzly to get the wheel to clear front and rear. Don't want to make the machine too wide, but for a spare to get me out of the woods that's OK.

I'll have the dealer check when they fit up the 28's, but wanted to have an idea before I go talk to them on Tuesday. Wish we could go 30's without aftermarket parts, but have to wait for modified front A-arms it looks like? I'm thinking 10 wide in the front, 12 wide for the rear, or 12 wide all the way around if they fit.

Either the 6+1 or 5+2 offset on 14 x 7 rims. Only STI that I know of offers 6+1 offset in the 4x137 mm bolt pattern.

OEM is approximately 1.5" offset in front and 2" offset in rear if I recall correctly.
 
scott

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you sould be fine with a 5+2 offset for all four,, thats what most 700 owners go with.. If it is 2" rear you could do wheel spacer
 
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What do you guys think about the MSA Kore 20? 3.5-3.5 is the off set. That's what I'm running on my p700 and like it.
 
chadbo

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What do you guys think about the MSA Kore 20? 3.5-3.5 is the off set. That's what I'm running on my p700 and like it.
I like those a lot would that be better or worse for a large tire being stuck out more? Is the rub more inside or outside? But yeah the MSA Kore20 may be the best looking rim I've looked at
 
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I am thinking of running Deluxe rear wheels on all four corners with spacers on the rear. Does anyone think this is possible on a stock bike? Thanks!
 
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