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Old 08-31-2010, 06:26 PM
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guys im looking for some 12'' four wheeler rims for a honda 300. if you have some laying around please let me know. im not looking for itp rims, if they are factory that is great. thanks
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Old 08-31-2010, 09:33 PM
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guys im looking for some 12'' four wheeler rims for a honda 300. if you have some laying around please let me know. im not looking for itp rims, if they are factory that is great. thanks

If it is a 4WD be careful with the 12 inch rims all the way around, I think on the old 300's you can mess up the gears in the transfer cases because it throws the timing off due to the circumference of the tires. I do know for a fact the rims off of a Rancher 350 or the new 420 will work, 11 inch rims in the front and 10 inch rims in the back. Don't want you to mess up your bike. If I'm wrong someone can let me know.
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ok, thanks for the info
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Sorry forgot to mention in my first post, but if you are looking at getting some ground clearance go with the Rancher 350 or 420 rims and put some 25's or 26's on them. The 26's might be a bit much due to HP, but I put 25's on an old 300 I have with the Rancher 420 rims and is doing just fine for normal conditions, keep them as narrow as possible. I believe the 300's came stock with 24's.
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