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Old 11-01-2019, 09:15 AM   #11
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Great deal for the all sports kit

Just a quick search on ebay, there's 12" steel wheels for $35 each. 12" SS Aluminum wheels for about $55 each.

lots of flavors of nice 10" aluminum wheels for under $50 each too.
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Old 11-01-2019, 09:27 AM   #12
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Hey Ron, thank you for sharing that picture. That is a great looking G2, I love the stance of it. I'll second CP's sentiment on the bumper, I like the looks of it! if you don't mind can you share the brand of the bumper? Were the wheel spacers for looks or to make everything fit?
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Old 11-01-2019, 09:41 AM   #13
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Hey Ron, thank you for sharing that picture. That is a great looking G2, I love the stance of it. I'll second CP's sentiment on the bumper, I like the looks of it! if you don't mind can you share the brand of the bumper? Were the wheel spacers for looks or to make everything fit?
The bumper is for a Yamaha Rhino, found it on ebay.

Wheel spacer were added to widen the stance...much more stable.

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Old 11-01-2019, 09:50 AM   #14
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Hey Ron, thank you for sharing that picture. That is a great looking G2, I love the stance of it. I'll second CP's sentiment on the bumper, I like the looks of it! if you don't mind can you share the brand of the bumper? Were the wheel spacers for looks or to make everything fit?
Check the link in his signature for the G2 build, full details of how he modified it and made it fit in there. cool stuff! lotta good info in there that may be useful to you also
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Awesome! Will do!
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Old 11-01-2019, 08:28 PM   #16
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Can anyone confidently confirm if a 25x11-12 will fit with the all sports 7"lift?
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25" is too tall, you will have some rubbing. I'm not sure you will be able to trim enough to make them work.

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Thanks Ron, is there a minimum size wheel that will fit with the 7" All Sports?

A side question, with the duromax swap that you did in the Geep1 project, does the motor stay running the whole time, or does it start up when you press the gas pedal?
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Thanks Ron, is there a minimum size wheel that will fit with the 7" All Sports?

A side question, with the duromax swap that you did in the Geep1 project, does the motor stay running the whole time, or does it start up when you press the gas pedal?
I think a 23" max would fit with minimal rocker trimming.

The Geep1 keeps running....similar to a car.

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I think a 23" max would fit with minimal rocker trimming.

The Geep1 keeps running....similar to a car.
So, I'm not too interested in having to trim anything on the cart just yet. Will the 23" fit if I add 2" wheel spacers?

If not trimming what is the largest size tire I can comfortably fit?
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