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Old January 7th, 2010, 09:21 PM   #31
 
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so according to this chart the 14 in will give me good space if i read it right

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Rear 14x8 3+5 4/137 SS108 Machined w/ Black
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Front 14x6 4+2 4/137 SS108 Black
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Old January 7th, 2010, 11:02 PM   #32
 
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Yup, 3s to the inside is less then mine so you would have more room. Do yourself a favor and get the 8s for front and rear. Are those the right bolt patterns...4/137?
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Old January 7th, 2010, 11:11 PM   #33
 
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yes thats the patteren it uses, get the 8 for the front as still run the 9in tire up front

i was just reading an tire chart that says on my brute the factory off set front is 4+3 and rear is 3+4 so using the 14 rim would put me in the same spot in the rear, am i better using the 12 in that has a front 5+2 and the rear 2+5 ??

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yes thats the patteren it uses, get the 8 for the front as still run the 9in tire up front

i was just reading an tire chart that says on my brute the factory off set front is 4+3 and rear is 3+4 so using the 14 rim would put me in the same spot in the rear, am i better using the 12 in that has a front 5+2 and the rear 2+5 ??
Hmm...must have changed the pattern over the years. I think mine is 4/110. Anyway, not sure which is the best way to go on offset other then with any single weel bearing setup like the Brute has, candlevering offsets should be avoided. From what I have always been told, if you must have offset, have the higher number toward the inside not the outside.
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yes though this was going to be easy deciding on a set of wheels,
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also after actually looking at my brute it turns out that from the factory its got 12x6 on the front and 12 x7.5 on the rear so now i have to try to figure out spacing again, no one lists that size as a factory rim for it
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also after actually looking at my brute it turns out that from the factory its got 12x6 on the front and 12 x7.5 on the rear so now i have to try to figure out spacing again, no one lists that size as a factory rim for it
Ahhh decisions decisions.... I have decided to make it simple. I am going with the same 4+4 (8" rim) front and back weather I use what I already have or...a new set.. and putting 26x10s on all four.
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i think i may go with the 26 in tires i am going to get a front and rear off and measure the back space and get the closest i can wether it be the 12 or 14 in rim

i think its odd i can not find the right spec for this brute

i also thought about seeing if they make an adapter to go from the 137 to the 110 bolt pattern
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i think i may go with the 26 in tires i am going to get a front and rear off and measure the back space and get the closest i can wether it be the 12 or 14 in rim

i think its odd i can not find the right spec for this brute

i also thought about seeing if they make an adapter to go from the 137 to the 110 bolt pattern
Are you sure its 137? What year is it? That's so strange....

Well, the hubs are the same in that they like up. The front isn't narrower then the back or visa-versa so I want a square foot print...that is all the same. It should help stability having the front as wide as the back. So for me with my xtrs, 11s on back and 9s on front, I am 50.5 inches wide in the back and 46 inches wide in the front. I am hoping to end up with 48" inches wide all the way around when done.
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well i know its not the 110 for sure as thats on our suzuki , and the only other i see listed for the brute is 137, yes my front are tucked way under as well and i am tring to get it alittle more square too
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