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Dirtcrasher
05-09-2003, 11:51 AM
I need some new aluminum rims for the SX's. I like Douglas but as long as there .190 thick I'm happy. Tire packges are the way to go but I only need 3 or 4 rims. Just wondering who's found the best deal?

J.D.
05-09-2003, 01:36 PM
Hmm...good question....which brings a question from me, when they sell you "tire&Rim combo" for 150 some odd dollars and up, is that 2 tires with 2 rims, or is it 1 tire and 1 rim?

86250RZ
05-09-2003, 01:56 PM
www.rockymountainatv.com

lisnup65
05-09-2003, 02:07 PM
Hmm...good question....which brings a question from me, when they sell you "tire&Rim combo" for 150 some odd dollars and up, is that 2 tires with 2 rims, or is it 1 tire and 1 rim?

At Rockymountainatv their packages include 2 tires and 2 rims with the tires pre-mounted and aired up. You can add metal valve stems and Slime Green tire sealant for a few additional $. Its really not a bad deal.

J.D.
05-09-2003, 02:27 PM
Oh then damn that's not half bad at all! I thought it was 1 tire, 1 rim for the deal. Thanks for clearing that up.

Dirtcrasher
05-09-2003, 03:31 PM
Yeah I got 2 Bandit XC tires on Douglas .190 to my door 230$, I thought that wasn't bad. But I just need alum rims, maybe another brand or place to buy them though. 60$ each is kinda steep for me right now.

J.D.
05-09-2003, 03:34 PM
How much did it cost for them to ship the tires Dirtcrasher?

TimSr
05-09-2003, 03:36 PM
kepp in mind with aluminum rims, manufacturing processes differ, and .190 is only a measurement of thickness, not strength. Your ITP, and most other .190 compare more closely to the Douglas .160 in strength.

Dirtcrasher
05-09-2003, 04:32 PM
For GOKU the shipping was about 35$, I've had these 3 years now and I beat the hell outta them - still look great and no plugs!!

Tim, In other words your saying Douglas has a superior manufacturing process and there .160 is as tough as a competitors .190???

I bought the .190 because I knew I'd be hitting rocks constantly.

How much is an ITP .190 rim??

TimSr
05-09-2003, 06:07 PM
Yes, I didnt get specific because I couldnt remember the specifics, but I think it was something to do with one type being cast, and one being machined, or something like that. Maybe somebody can help me out here! I was quite some time ago I was reading about it, and cant fnd the information now.

Dirtcrasher
05-09-2003, 06:12 PM
Hmm, the Douglas seemed roll formed to me?? Sure seems like it would be alot of cleaning up if they were a casting.

Douglas rolls that edge up and that makes for a strong edge, I have not seen an ITP rim.

Bill X_R
05-09-2003, 06:13 PM
I got Douglas .190 rims for 45 each @ http://www.gordopro.com/wheeltire.php shipping was 15..(that was four rims thought)


Less than a week to get too!

Dirtcrasher
05-09-2003, 06:33 PM
Aluminum?? 45$ who makes them?? are you happy with them and how thick are those puppies??

Bill X_R
05-09-2003, 06:38 PM
Check above....Yes I love them!


Can't beat that price

als250
05-09-2003, 11:57 PM
Dirtcrasher, just put 22x11x10 Fast-Trekkers on .190 Douglas standard alum. 8) on my sx from rockymountainatv.com $179.99 to my door. Depending on size and wheel style you got, Rockymountain has 22x10x8 Bandit xc's on .190 Douglas standard alum. for $214.99(shipping included, figuring same $20.00 they charged me) Did your new right rim come with oversized? bell to fit over brake drum? Wasn't sure how that worked . So I bought the 10" rims so I could run them w/o my hub spacers.Those are my trail hill climbing tires, I bought a set of 8" gold steel rims (new) from PLJ here on the boards (3/$50.00) and mounted my Mud-Busters on them for MUDDIN'! :twisted: Think I got bases covered for HASPIN!!!

Al

p.s.- The rims I got from PLJ will only work with the extenders. So don't forget about that drum.

Dirtcrasher
05-10-2003, 07:46 AM
He als250, I never even mentioned the drum on the SX. Fairly sure there only 8"rims. Bought these about 3-4yrs ago and like I said I have nailed some rocks but they held up great.
As far as the Bandits go, man what a nice tire still at like 80% tread!!! Hooks up everywhere, I will buy again. They are a bit more money but seem well worth it. Let us know how those hold up for you, thats a sweet price for fat rims and new tires!!

What have you encountered with the drum being a problem??

Stock SX rims (I think) are all interchangeable - front to rear etc. They are offset a couple of inches in stock form.

als250
05-11-2003, 04:43 AM
Let us know how those hold up for you, thats a sweet price for fat rims and new tires!!

What have you encountered with the drum being a problem??

Stock SX rims (I think) are all interchangeable - front to rear etc. They are offset a couple of inches in stock form.

Dirtcrasher, so far I like the Trekkers! Have had them at BadLands once,liked the way they climbed! I was used to the narrow Mud-Busters, whereas in the loose sandy material at Attica, they wanted to dig in when climbing hills, trailprotrailprotrailprotrailprotrailpro sinks-frt. coming up! :shock: With the Trekkers they seem to keep me up on top better and just keep rippin' on up!
As for the drum, I mean not all 8" rims will fit over rear brake drum. I got a chrome set a guy gave to me, he said they were off of a 200x, and the right one will not go over drum.

Al