August 24, 200916 yr Author $400 for a set of 4 shipped 2nd day air is pretty sweeeet. Will the backspacing work? Its just a matter of widening the holes by 1.5mm correct? What about tire options? Arnt these REALLY wide at 8 inches? Hey Caramanos, You have a choice with backspacing. This wheel is -10.2. Then you would need to fit the tires and check. But I don't know anyone that's done it yet. Tire options are somewhat limited in 14" compared to 15". But some of the ATV tires are DOT approved. One I saw was speed limited to 65 mph tho. I'd expect a 15" Summit wheel one of these days. BrandSummitManufacturer's Part NumberSUM-159-148137B4Part TypeWheelsProduct LineSummit® 159 ATV Series Outback WheelsSummit Racing Part NumberSUM-159-148137B4 Rim Diameter (in)14 in.Rim Width (in)8.00 in.Backspacing (in)4.000 in.Offset (mm)-10.20mmWheel MaterialAluminumWheel FinishBlackWheel Construction1-pieceBeadlock IncludedYesBeadlock FunctionalNoLug Nut Seat StyleConical seat - 60 degreeHub CentricNoCenter Bore Diameter (in)3.190 in.Center Bore Diameter (mm)81.03mmCenter Cap IncludedYesLoad Rating (lbs)1,124 lbs.Valve Stems IncludedNoQuantitySold individually.
August 24, 200916 yr 4x100 is not for Brats, ea81 seris or ea82 series cars. 4X100 is for Hondas, not Subarus... Or for Justy's... Sambars too! Twitch
August 24, 200916 yr I should find one (sambar or justy) then because i have a extraset of tires/wheels sitting and rotting away for my civic. Or for Justy's... Sambars too! Twitch
August 24, 200916 yr If you are already drilling, you might as well use actual Automobile wheels that are cheap and easy to get. 6 Lug late 80's and early 90's Toyota wheels FTW yeah but in stead of drilling hole where they aren't any you widen the 10 mm holes out to 12 and you're done... the ATV lugs are 10 mm.. as far as tires you could use car or truck tiresm, right? I don't see any reason you can't?
August 24, 200916 yr we just need to have some company reproduce the white spoke wagon wheels in a 15".........exact copy of stock wheels but in 15"
August 24, 200916 yr Author we just need to have some company reproduce the white spoke wagon wheels in a 15".........exact copy of stock wheels but in 15" Well, there was AA wheels. It would cost too much money, and it would be hard to get everyone on the same page for a group deal. I'm waiting on the fifteen inch Summit, with the weight of about one of those thirteen inch wagon wheels. I don't like Custom if I can avoid it. Bolt on, off the rack, mass produced. Mass produced/modified works for me. Doug Life is short. Edited August 26, 200916 yr by Quidam
August 26, 200916 yr Author Vision brand 158 Buckshot Wheel. 158136BW2 15" x 8" 4-136 -61mm 2 BS 110.5 C158Z 26" 1124 Lbs. 1124 Lbs. 1124 Lbs. 1124 Lbs. 158136BW4 15" x 8" 4-136 -10.2mm 4 BS 110.5 C158Z 26" 1124 Lbs. Edited August 26, 200916 yr by Quidam
August 26, 200916 yr Author Hey, I got a response from Summit on 15" ATV wheels. " Please check back with us in a few months." Doug
March 2, 201016 yr I figure this should be bumped up. Any new news from summit? Also, does anybody know of any commercially available 12mm drill bits :-p Twitch
March 2, 201016 yr I figure this should be bumped up.Any new news from summit? Also, does anybody know of any commercially available 12mm drill bits :-p Twitch 12 mm is almost the same as 1/2 inch
November 17, 201114 yr 12 mm is almost the same as 1/2 inch Incorrect. Oh Nic... This coming from the guy who dropped a tophat bolt down the combuster hehe... (sorry man, had to) :-p
November 18, 201114 yr Oh Nic... This coming from the guy who dropped a tophat bolt down the combuster hehe... (sorry man, had to) :-p Well at keast I didn't drop it down the crossover tube! But Spencer yiu gonna be around next week? . I need to come get some wheels!
November 18, 201114 yr indeed we are! I honestly didn't see any that weren't blinged out... I hate chrome.
November 18, 201114 yr this is nice... http://www.ebay.com/itm/Motosport-M10-Reaper-ATV-Wheel-Rim-14x7-10mm-4x137-/160632972204?pt=Motors_ATV_Parts_Accessories&vxp=mtr&hash=item256678a3ac
November 18, 201114 yr If anyone is interested in drilling these sort of wheels, the drill size you need is 29/64, which should be pretty commonly available. It will however require the use of flat faced lug nuts.
November 19, 201114 yr If anyone is interested in drilling these sort of wheels, the drill size you need is 29/64, which should be pretty commonly available. It will however require the use of flat faced lug nuts. Unless of course you use a larger drill bit ad bevel the holes. Then you can use standard self centering, tapered lugnuts. Anyone with a decent drill press skills and the right tools should be able to do it. Twitch
November 20, 201114 yr Or be a man and use a hand held drill and a 1/2" and 1/4" drill bit with and old brake drum/rotor with 2 lug studs knocked out.
November 20, 201114 yr If you drill the lug holes to half inch, the wheel wont center itself off of the lugs and you could have serious wobble issues. The lug nut thing is assuming that they are alloy wheels that would require mag type nuts anyhow.
November 22, 201114 yr http://traxms.com/ITP_SS212Plat_15x7-p-ATVProducts_Wheels_Utility_ITPSS212PLAT.html http://traxms.com/STI_15HD2_15x7_-p-ATVProducts_Wheels_Utility_STI_HD2.html http://cocomponents.com/dealer/portfolio/m15-crusher-atv-wheel/ Pick your poison... Okay, Who has time for links..? ITP SS212: 15"x7" 4x137mm b/p 15# 5"b/s 115-130$ ea STI HD2: 15"x7" 4x137mm b/p 15# 5"b/s 105-120$ ea M15 Rock Crusher: 15"x7" 4x137mm b/p 15# 4.375b/s 120$ ea @ Amazon with free shipping. Edited November 22, 201114 yr by subeefun
November 24, 201114 yr If you drill the lug holes to half inch, the wheel wont center itself off of the lugs and you could have serious wobble issues. The lug nut thing is assuming that they are alloy wheels that would require mag type nuts anyhow. this would seem like a problem, but it isn't with steel rims. using open headed lug nuts, tighten the original bolt holes to proper ft/lbs (85?) to center the rims. then flip the other two over so the flat side is facing the rim on the drilled holes and torque to spec. easy as pie and i have done this on all of my gen 2s and 3s
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