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Rear Wheel Spacers
I have an Ultima ZT1 42" and have installed Carlisle Super Lug tires 20x10x8. They are barely rubbing against the frame so I'd like to space the wheels out. I have looked all over the internet and have not found the definitive answer yet. I did measure the distance from the centers of the opposite lugs and they are 4" but other than that, I am not sure what to order. Any help?
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I found this site the other day.
Scroll down for thinner spacers. Hope this helps. Link:http://www.xtrememotorworks.com/Part...Cub-Cadet.html . |
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Thanks so much. I appreciate the help.
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@jdmga111 did you have any luck with this? I'm keen on the super-lugs but can see they'll rub, so wondering what you ended up doing (I've got the same machine as you)
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wheel spacers
This might not be any help but might also. This is where I had left off on my search for wheel spacers. Auto parts store sell wheel spacers and I'm pretty sure Auto Zone stocks them. You would want to call the stores to see if they stock them. Take a wheel from your machine with you and see if you get lucky. I ended up making mine with 2 old axle sets from eBay and some 2" square tube. Hope this helps. Being 4" apart on studs, that should be a 4" bolt pattern.
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