January 11, 201313 yr they have 4x140 as an option... http://shop.adapterkings.com/product.sc?productId=23
January 12, 201313 yr When you use adapter/spacers on EA hubs/drums do you have to mill the inner parts (of the hubs) flat first? I'm not sure what diameter these are inside in comparison to the oem wheel opening. Edited January 12, 201313 yr by 6 Star
January 12, 201313 yr These addaptors are seeming to spring up more and more. Ive been working on drawings for a 140x4 to 100x5 addaptor/spacer, pretty much done. -PRWA AAE
January 12, 201313 yr When you use adapter/spacers on EA hubs/drums do you have to mill the inner parts (of the hubs) flat first?I'm not sure what diameter these are inside in comparison to the oem wheel opening. Milling isnt necessary, you can use a grinder.
January 12, 201313 yr So has anyone done business with these guys? Looks like they offer 4x140 to 5x100 adapters.
January 13, 201313 yr I have two sets of wheel adapters that I am never going to use if anyone is interested. one is 4x100 and the other is 4x114.3 I can send photos to whoever wants them.
January 13, 201313 yr These look like ATV adaptors and may not be suitable for the road. I had some made up at classiccarperformance@gmail.com <classiccarperformance@gmail.com>in 2010. I have not used them but are 1"" thick. It looks like they will make the wheel stick out past the fender about 1" Here is what I got Bolt pattern on car 4 x 140 Wheel bolt pattern 4 x 114.3 Thickness 1 Inch Hub dia on car 3.705 adaptor bore dia ??? (Maybe 3.715
January 17, 201313 yr "At Adapter Kings our wheel adapters are made from the highest grade aircraft aluminum. This aluminum is used in several different military applications. We feel if this aluminum strong enough to protect our country then it is strong enough for your ATV" Well this makes me feel all warm and fuzzy. They don't even say what grade of aluminum it is. Calling it aircraft aluminum has no meaning whatsoever. If it's the same aluminum they use for their car spacers it's fine, but they might use a cheaper aluminum for ATVs since they're lighter. I wouldn't run these without getting some actual data from the company. Hopefully they have an engineer on staff and aren't just relying on their "feeling" that it's strong enough
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now