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JacksonWH

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Hey all! Almost done with my first build. Only thing holding me back now are some good tires. I already have solid wheels for the front. But I need 13"ers with a standard square bolt pattern for the back. Already looked on my local craigslist and nothing right now. Cost is definitely a concern. Any suggestions??
 

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What kind of kart is it? I've been ordering a lot of parts lately from gopowersports.com and have been really pleased. Very fast shipping time and prices are very reasonable. of course, if they don't have the part you need then this isn't much help.
 

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Yeah, I understand, found some 2 piece 6" rims at MFG....but they were like $26 a piece....for tires , 145/70 x 6" should be really close to 13" and are common and cheap....( About $20 ea.)...

If I find some time....I'll check Amazon.....
 

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Maybe it is, I think he's trying to say that's the same as his hubs.....so 4 on 2 with a 2" hole center rims are what he is looking for....


I Love it. :)

They do not sell wheels with those numbers....Detail....Detail Detail.

If you don't have specific details they Will NOT fit.


So...You have a 4 bolt circle?

There is NO standard......

they will be listed as:

4/100.....4/110.....4/115....4/137 and a WHOLE bunch more.

It's your job to figure out What you have...we on the internet can not see or measure your wheels for you.

This was written to enlighten you and make you aware that You need to do the measuring and do it correctly.

If you are still unsure of what your doing as to bolt circle measurements.... then this tool will help.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/4-Lug-Metri...ate-Foreign-/281228961011?hash=item417a8d64f3






And then we get into offsets. :)

Reading Wheel Sizes:

Following each part number will be a description that might look like this:

8X8 3B+5N 4/110 .125 10MM

The first number refers to the wheel diameter, measured from the tire bead seat.
The second number refers to the wheel width, measured from the inside bead to inside bead.
The third number refers to the width of the inside half of the wheel, in this case in a BELL shape.
The fourth number refers to the width of the outside half of the wheel, in this case in a NOSE shape.
This 4/110 refers to the bolt pattern. It has 4 bolt holes, equally spaced around a 110 millimeter diameter circle.
This .125 refers to the thickness of the material used in the wheels, in this case .125 in. thick.
This 10MM refers to the size of the bolt hole, in this case 10 millimeters.
 
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