Concept Carbon
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I just picked up 6 5.38 polaris wheels, but noticed a problem on the install.
the front wheels touch each other
. To correct this what do i need to do?
should i move my front wheels forward or bring the 2nd wheels back 3/4"
or should i jsut turn them down a 1/16???
the front wheels touch each other

should i move my front wheels forward or bring the 2nd wheels back 3/4"
or should i jsut turn them down a 1/16???
I have put many on and they never touch.Did you get aftermarket one's?
sound like the larger cat wheels
Concept Carbon
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they could be aftermkt but they have the polaris indy design
just measuered them with a dial caliper and they are 5.600.
so can i run these, if i move the second wheel back abit.
thinking maybe sloting the holes jsut anough to move them back 1/16 or drilling new holes about 3/4" back to give myself proper edge distance from the previous hole
just measuered them with a dial caliper and they are 5.600.
so can i run these, if i move the second wheel back abit.
thinking maybe sloting the holes jsut anough to move them back 1/16 or drilling new holes about 3/4" back to give myself proper edge distance from the previous hole
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Concept Carbon
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here is a pic of the wheels

Mac
Member
Wheels 5.600
I run all six wheels 5.60 and find the skid runs cooler in marginal conditions. Works fine.
I run all six wheels 5.60 and find the skid runs cooler in marginal conditions. Works fine.
never had a problem with my install.
I got 4 5.38 wheels from richierich.
they fit perfect although there isnt very much space between them
I got 4 5.38 wheels from richierich.
they fit perfect although there isnt very much space between them
Concept Carbon
New member
well i think i may just scrap the idea and run 6 5.250 doo wheels
the wheels I reccomend are the std indy wheels from mid 80-90's, they are 5.350" diameter, just plain black like the yamaha ones, sold everywhere for about $12.00-15.00 each and bolt right on using your stock plastic wheel bushings, no moving wheel blocks or any funky stuff, strictly bolt on and ride.
RIVERRUNNER
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Do you guys know the size of the bearings that go in these? I want to make sure I don't screw this up when I go to order them. Are they 20mm inside diameter or 25mm? Or are they 3/4 inside?
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25mm, its your stock plastic yamaha bushing you reuse that makes it fit your wheel block on your skid. The 3/4" size listed for the polaris wheels is the plastic bushing polaris uses, the bearing itself is 25mm i.d.