kubota rims

zenchal26

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<p style="margin: 0in 0in 0pt;" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: black; font-family: Arial;">The tracks for my Kubota come with adapter plats (spacers) because the bolt pattern is different on them. Seems to be everyone runs 11" wide on the rear 9" up front. If I keep the plates on is there enough room to put 12" and 10" wide on it? I can get a good deal on rims and tires but they are 4 bolt rims and 12’s, 10’s. Will leaving theplates on and using 4 bolt rims effect anything when the bed has a load in it.</span></p>
 
Not sure I fully understand the question.</p>


When you remove the tracks, why not remove the spacers as well? OEM (as I recall) is 25x10x12 all the way around. If you remove the spacers when switching from tracks to tires, you should be all set and the OEM tires fit right as they should.</p>
 
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I want to put new itp589 tires on the rtv the size I can get a good deal on are 26x10x12 and 26x12x12. People on this site say the 11x12 just fit in the rear. I'm wondering if I leave the spacers on it will give me the clearance for the tires. Also the rims that come with the new tires have 4 holes and the kubota has 5 holes. I'm wondering if I go to the 4 hole rims will they be able to handle the weight of a fully loaded bed.</p>
 
Youdon't want to go to wide, you'll be slinging mud all over the machine, heck, the11's do a good enough job of thatas it is !!!!</p>


Keep 'em under the fender as much as you can .............................</p>


Also, might want to invest in some V4236 OEMKubota Mud guardss ( 23.00 ) they sure help much on the front keeping all that mud from being caked up under the cab..... thought I'd just give you a hind on that one >>>>>>>>>></p>


..............jamie</p>
 
Think they are under herein this, butcannot see......Heck, can't hardlysee them anyway. But they do help !!!!</p>
 
The mud guards go behind the front tires, comes with mounting arm that bolts up under the fender. Has rubber flap that hangs down some to keep the clogs, debris, mud, etc .... from being slug under the cab and clogging up the WHOLE bottom of the undercarrage....</p>


OEM PARTS :</p>


http://www.messicks.com/</p>


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RIMS:</p>


Aluminum Polish Rims ( think that's what they are called ) </p>


http://www.allterrainonline.com/</p>


Have done very much business with these folks, they are some great people, and very fair !!!!</p>


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~~~~~~~~~~~~ jamie</p>
 
ok I bought the 27x9x12 and 11x12 I did not buy rims with the tires because I thought I could ust the stock ones. what is the with of the stock rims? Will the front tires (9x12) fit on the stock rims? If not where is a good place to get the rims from and what is the bolt patern and offset.</p>
 
You must be using tracks other than the Kimpex Commander series for the RTV 900 because they have the same lug pattern.I'm just curious to see what you have for tracks, if they are good in deep snow or mud etc. I had to pay plenty for the commander tracks and am wondering if another track would have been just as good while spending less money ( $5,700. ) and that was a deal. Thanks for the information!</p>
 
they are the tjd track only good for snow. I would like the commander tracks but thats wat the rtv came with when i bought it.</p>
 
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