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Old January 10th, 2010, 11:09 AM   #11
 
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They look great, but I prefer a rim with more space between the "spokes" to allow for greater mud and snow clean out. Still, I agree with the posters above.... They will look very good on your Brute.

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Old January 10th, 2010, 11:25 AM   #12
 
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Well I guess I don't need to worry about any mud out here and if by any chance we get any snows here, I always have my other rims with the xtrs. Anyone need a plow?...cheap...hehe

Doesn't look like the tire I want comes in a 26x10x12 though. Does in a 25 and a 26 but for a 14' rim.
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Old January 13th, 2010, 12:10 AM   #13
 
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NM,

You are right. I did not even think about how different your climate is to what we have out here in upstate NY. For me, snow clean out is a big deal. If it packs in the rim and freezes around the axles, it can easily tear a cv boot.
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NICE WHEELS.WOULD DEFINATELY DO THEM IN BLACK THOUGH.DEPENDING ON HOW MUCH YOU WANNA SPEND,CHECK OUT THESE OMF BEADLOCKS MY BUDDY PUT ON HIS 300EX AND RINCON.THEY'RE IN THE BACKGROUND.SORRY,IT'S THE BEST PIC I HAVE OF THEM.REAL COOL,IF YA GOT $1600 TO THROW AT RIMS!!!
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Old January 13th, 2010, 12:25 AM   #15
 
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holy crap thats alot of money!!!!!!! especially to spend on a hondahahaha
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I like these a lot....take a look....they don't come in 14" though.....
http://www.dwtracing.com/products/at...st/Quatrosport
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AM, just took my plow off and put it back in storage. Third year in a row with no real snow here....yet. Maybe putting it away will make it snow.

Monsterbrute750, nice rims! Kinda supprized the Honda needs them, but I guess its more where you ride then what....and it would be nice to have that kind of money to kill. I however...don't.

I realy want to go back to 26s but I can't get a 26x10" Bajacross in a 12" rim,...has to be a 14. Or I will have to drop all the way back to 25s. Well I already have a good set of 14x8s....Hmmm...them Grim Reapers are looking better all the time. They have a 26x10x12. A little more aggressive then I wanted though.
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yep,there's alot of money in that rincon,big bore kit,ported polished.over 3,000 in engine mods on it.he did it all to try and beat my brute.but guess what?????he still can't beat me!!!!i told him all the money he's put in that honda trying to beat me,he could've already bought a real nice brute!!
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yep,there's alot of money in that rincon,big bore kit,ported polished.over 3,000 in engine mods on it.he did it all to try and beat my brute.but guess what?????he still can't beat me!!!!i told him all the money he's put in that honda trying to beat me,he could've already bought a real nice brute!!
Now that's funny right there..... and that's a lot of money spend on his behalf. I'm an old Honda machanic and still have a soft spot for Hondas, but....if you want a hot-rod, best start with something closer to where you want to be..less money to spend..IMO
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I like these a lot....take a look....they don't come in 14" though.....
http://www.dwtracing.com/products/at...st/Quatrosport
Gus, I am actualy now looking at the rattlesnakes. Better looking and a way better price.
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