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<blockquote data-quote="T-rustyfix" data-source="post: 133416" data-attributes="member: 21967"><p>These wheels have extra lug holes. I turned my rims around on my 1200 and used the other set of holes to widen my wheelbase. No spacers are necessary. A reamer and 35 degree countersink rasp does a great job of enlarging the holes and machining a countersink for the lug nuts. The wheelbase is now exactly the same width as my bucket sides with the tracks installed. Two issues are that the tread pattern of the tires needs to be considered during mounting, and the tire stem will be on the inside. I mounted the rubber to orient forward, and I don't mind the stem location. The stability is markedly improved, and it is one of the best mods I ever did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="T-rustyfix, post: 133416, member: 21967"] These wheels have extra lug holes. I turned my rims around on my 1200 and used the other set of holes to widen my wheelbase. No spacers are necessary. A reamer and 35 degree countersink rasp does a great job of enlarging the holes and machining a countersink for the lug nuts. The wheelbase is now exactly the same width as my bucket sides with the tracks installed. Two issues are that the tread pattern of the tires needs to be considered during mounting, and the tire stem will be on the inside. I mounted the rubber to orient forward, and I don’t mind the stem location. The stability is markedly improved, and it is one of the best mods I ever did. [/QUOTE]
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