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blizzrd 06-16-2017 04:41 AM

Spacers for wheels?
 
Got new wheels and tires but they rub on the inside front so I need to add some spacers. Any good resources for a set of four?

mikeasis 06-16-2017 04:58 AM

Re: Spacers for wheels?
 
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-0-Thick-4x...9YSvD8&vxp=mtr

depending on tire size you may still have to remove or modify front bumper and massage the frame rail behind the front wheel

Lochlin 06-16-2017 06:42 AM

Re: Spacers for wheels?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mikeasis (Post 1396457)
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2-0-Thick-4x...9YSvD8&vxp=mtr

depending on tire size you may still have to remove or modify front bumper and massage the frame rail behind the front wheel

Those are a bit pricey. Ebay has a couple of sellers that have them for EZGo / Club car for 1/2 that price. They'll work on the Yamaha as well. Wheel stud bolt pattern is pretty much standard across all cart brands.

Cruise Master 06-16-2017 07:34 AM

Re: Spacers for wheels?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lochlin (Post 1396464)
... Wheel stud bolt pattern is pretty much standard across all cart brands.

You could be wrong on that. there are two patterns as I remember. 4 by 4 and 100 by 100. Inches vs metric. Guessing the Yammy is 100 by 100.

blizzrd 06-16-2017 08:17 AM

Re: Spacers for wheels?
 
Well I have a lift so I'm not rubbing on the frame anywhere. The tires are the same size it's just that the wheels are deeper so it's rubbing on the steering linkage and in the rear on the plastic wheel housing. I measured and it's only about an inch so I bought some inch spacers off Amazon for $70 shipped. We will see how that goes.

Lochlin 06-16-2017 08:24 AM

Re: Spacers for wheels?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Cruise Master (Post 1396474)
You could be wrong on that. there are two patterns as I remember. 4 by 4 and 100 by 100. Inches vs metric. Guessing the Yammy is 100 by 100.

Hmmmm. Not sure. I just put new rims / tires on my G1 and, when ordering, I made no distinction regarding make, model, metric, etc. I just ordered the wheels and they fit right on. I just double checked the vendor site that I ordered them from and the fit says "All golf cart brands / models" for the wheel / tire combos. I have 7 carts of pretty much all makes and I have always interchanged wheels with no issue. That being said, only the G1 is foreign made.

Perhaps there is something special with the spacers but I don't see how they would be any different.

ironmonkey17 06-16-2017 08:47 AM

Re: Spacers for wheels?
 
The only difference is the threads for your lug nuts. (metric or standard)..i just bought a set of 2 @ 2" for my Yamaha G9 from Ebay from Summit Performance for $39.95 free shipping..

BrewCityMusic 06-16-2017 11:19 AM

Re: Spacers for wheels?
 
100mm IS 4", so the two patterns are the same, the lugs are what's different. There's a seller on Ebay, ATV Engineering, that sells a complete set shipped for around $50, they are available in 1.5" or 2" per side and we have used them on many carts (including my own personal stash, LOL) and they hold up GREAT even under severe offroad use.

mikeasis 06-16-2017 03:48 PM

Re: Spacers for wheels?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lochlin (Post 1396464)
Those are a bit pricey. Ebay has a couple of sellers that have them for EZGo / Club car for 1/2 that price. They'll work on the Yamaha as well. Wheel stud bolt pattern is pretty much standard across all cart brands.

wait what? 39 for a pair of spacers is pricey? checked locally and it was well over $200 for a pair. Please by all means share a link for the cheaper ones!!

ironmonkey17 06-17-2017 05:02 AM

Re: Spacers for wheels?
 
I'm guessing the guys posting the cheaper spacers are the stud type, the ones i posted were the aluminum billet type and @ 39.95 free shipping for two 2" spacers is the best i seen, thats a complete set for under 80 bucks and they are American made..


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