Great news! I bought some rims
finally! They came in this last Thursday.
I checked with a local golf cart seller where I live, Whitaker's Golf Carts, like ezcome-ezgo suggested. They said they didn't have any used or old stock rims. I find that hard to believe, but whatever. They wanted $80 for 2 but I found a pair on buggies unlimited.com for $49.58($24.79 a piece). After taxes a little over $53. Plus they had a promo going on for free shipping. Apparently I got the last ones. It now says they're out of stock and the price went up a little bit.
https://m.buggiesunlimited.com/golf-cart/10x8-matte-black-steel-wheel-(3:5-offset)/1731
Fits the 4x4 aluminum hubs from BMI kart perfectly. The only difference from the stock rims is these are a half inch narrower.
However, I do not have anything to help unmount or mount tires. But I'm cheap (poor) lol. And I did not want to scratch the rims and cause rust to start. I still can't believe I did it, but I did it with only boots and locking pliers.
I put my boots on and started jumping on it with my heel closest to the bead. After quite awhile I managed to break the bead loose on both sides of the rims. I did use one screw driver to get the tires off the old rims, but I didn't care about scratching those up, even so it didn't scratch it too much. On both the old and new rims, when I clamped the locking pliers on, I first put a leather glove over the lip. Doing it that way didn't leave a mark on either one.
Getting the tires on the new rims was tough. Just clamped the pliers on and muscles the tires on. It took me to my limit getting them on. Felt like I was going to pass out after I was done.
I had been putting off installing the new axle until I was able to put the rear tires on. I didn't want to deal with the rust building up while I was waiting on being able to mount the tires. It's always humid here so everything rusts really fast.
Took longer than I expected to get everything installed. I have friends visiting (aka people messing up my plans of working on the go kart). Unfortunately, I'm having issues getting the jack shaft tightened on the driven part of the torque converter. It seems like the washers are putting too much pressure on the inside part of the bearing, on the backside of the torque converter mounting plate. Once tight, the jackshaft doesn't want to spin. I think if I had the right washers, I would've been able to get the sprocket tightened in place and the chain sized and installed. Other than that, everything is done! After not having a rear axle and tires on for over 6 months, it can at least roll now!
I would've been able to finish it today, but the horrible people visiting forced me to go to the beach and drink beers (Modelo!). Hopefully, I'll be able to stop by a hardware store and pick up the washers I need. If so, I'm finishing it tonight or tomorrow evening(in theory).
Here's a photo from last night once I got the tires on around 1am (I'm desperate to get this thing running)