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    Couple questions

    A couple question for you 700 guys.

    How wide is the front and rear with a rider on it? Also, has anyone tries mounting the front wheel on the rear to see if it will fit without the mud scrapers?

    Thanks

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    Re: Couple questions

    Originally posted by GE4x4
    A couple question for you 700 guys.

    How wide is the front and rear with a rider on it? Also, has anyone tries mounting the front wheel on the rear to see if it will fit without the mud scrapers?

    Thanks
    Haven't heard of anyone putting the fronts on the rear but......ITP do a 10" rear for the 700XX and it doesn't fit with the scrapers on. I hope that helps.

    Sorry can't help you with the width.

    Linc

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    I can barely fit my bike in the side door of my shop with no one on it, I tried riding it in and it was about 2-3 inches wider.
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    I saw the 10" from ITP with the 4+3 spacing and was wondering if the pushed the rim out due to the hub hitting or the a-arms. So with stock being a 3+2 I was just wondering how close it was to the a-arm. Also, it would seem if you can put a 10" wheel on, the you would put 20" tires on with 21" in the front to lower the quad. Plus this would gear it down a bit to. I'm just thinking out loud.

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    Does anyone know how wide the rear would be with the 10" 4+3 ITP wheel?

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    Originally posted by GE4x4
    I saw the 10" from ITP with the 4+3 spacing and was wondering if the pushed the rim out due to the hub hitting or the a-arms. So with stock being a 3+2 I was just wondering how close it was to the a-arm. Also, it would seem if you can put a 10" wheel on, the you would put 20" tires on with 21" in the front to lower the quad. Plus this would gear it down a bit to. I'm just thinking out loud.
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    Originally posted by GE4x4
    Also, it would seem if you can put a 10" wheel on, the you would put 20" tires on with 21" in the front to lower the quad. Plus this would gear it down a bit to. I'm just thinking out loud.

    You sir, are correct.

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