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Ok guys, I have a set of rear 8 inch wheels from a zilla. I am wanting to drill them out to fit my banshee.

 

I was wanting to see if there was a bolt pattern I could print out and mark and drill. If not ill measure a hundred times and them drill.

 

Also wanting to see if I could cut out the rest of the part that dont have the bolt holes. Ive seen wheels like that, with only a piece notched up for where the stud goes. But didnt know how heavy duty that would be, like could I still jump, these wheels got haulers on them, and are for dunes only.

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Ok guys, I have a set of rear 8 inch wheels from a zilla. I am wanting to drill them out to fit my banshee.

 

I was wanting to see if there was a bolt pattern I could print out and mark and drill. If not ill measure a hundred times and them drill.

 

Also wanting to see if I could cut out the rest of the part that dont have the bolt holes. Ive seen wheels like that, with only a piece notched up for where the stud goes. But didnt know how heavy duty that would be, like could I still jump, these wheels got haulers on them, and are for dunes only.

 

You could possibly play with the scaling on the 115 x 4 bolt pattern (or make your own) on your computer and print it out...

 

http://www.pureoffroad.com/atv_wheel_bolt_pattern_guide.htm

Edited by muggzy
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this is amazingly simple to do

 

sell the zilla wheels..

 

buy drag cuts with the right pattern

 

dont jump on them as they are for DRAG racing only

Posted

this is amazingly simple to do

 

sell the zilla wheels..

 

buy drag cuts with the right pattern

 

dont jump on them as they are for DRAG racing only

 

Ahh man, I had a feeling that was gonna be the correct thing to do.

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