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I have a Yamaha Rhino with a Mafia ind long travel kit.I put my paddles on my stock rims and the inner part of the rim was rubbing on the rear arm. I have 1 3/4 wheel spacers and I wanted to know if you guys ever had any issues when running wheel spacers out in the desert or the dunes.
Heading to Pismo and Glamis some day! Snapbucket :: Rhino wheel spacer picture by OFFROADSWAPMEET - Photobucket Snapbucket :: Paddle with wheel spacer picture by OFFROADSWAPMEET - Photobucket
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Will it be ok to run these wheel spacer on the rear with long travel?
I know there's some old Rhino owners here?
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It should be okay. Might put some added stress, but for one trip it is fine. Maybe put the paddles on your dirt tire rims.
I would not run spacers in the front as it will push in turns and you will need a country mile to make a turn. Plus added stress on the steering rack and spindels. |
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