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Bolt patterns are based off of your machine. You will need to enter in the make, model, and year of your machine and this will show you your stock bolt pattern.
Florencia BWheels are sold individually.
Ryan W.I used the stock lug nuts on my 2005 Polaris Scrambler. Torqued to spec and they are fine.
Joseph Cno you would have to have a 11x7 rim ......... the first # is the diameter of the tire ......second # is how wide it is and the third # is the rim size .......the hole size in the middle of the tire.......the rim size has to match the hole in the tire ........hope that helps .......jimv
jim vI’m not sure. I will say my seven year old beats them up pretty good on his 90. He does sx and xc and never bent one.
Mike CATV Tire sizes are usually expressed THxTW-RD -- so that's an 8" diameter rim to match the wheel diameter (RD). And that seems unusually small to me but I don't have much experience with ATV/UTV (mostly M/C guy here). Rim measurements normally start with RDxRW -- the critical number is the rim diameter, if you get a 9" rim but your tire has an 8" hole, you can guess what happens there ... So you need an 8x.... The RW is the Rim Width and is going to be smaller than the tire width (TW). You can probably still measure those, you might also want to measure the offset to get a properly matched which is the X+Y numbers at the end where X is from the inside mounting surface (where it touches your hub on the ATV/UTV) to the inside edge of the rim (where it *starts* to flare out) and Y is from the mounting surface to the outside edge (and will equal the rim width) I'd give you a link to a good description but RMATVMC doesn't allow links in these responses.
Matching the bolt pattern and sizing should be as easy as selecting the right machine from RMATVMCs drop down boxes on this page.
I had a similar atv. I think that 10x9 are too wide and you should look for a 10x7. If not a 10x8. The Douglas rims are great I hand them on my last utv and they held up and are super light. The atv will not sit right on 9 inch wide rims. It will actually be slightly lower. Hope this helps.
Charles CWe do have the 10x7 for the front on your machine, but we do not have the 10x11 for the rear. It looks like we offer the 10x9 for the rear for your machine. You can view the sizes we offer by entering in your machine in the drop down menu. Thank you!
Kourtney B.We sell wheels based on the machine you are buying for. I would be happy to look into this for you. What is the year, make and model for your machine?
Kourtney B.If you get a 10x5 or a 10x6 wheel that should work just fine.
Kael B