What size are stock RZR wheels?
What size are stock RZR wheels?
The Polaris RZR 1000, Polaris RZR 4 1000, Polaris RS1, and Polaris RZR XP Turbo all come stock with the same size tires and wheels, which measure 29×9-14 in the front and 29-11-14 in the rear.
What offset are stock Polaris RZR wheels?
An example of a positive offset wheel is the Polaris RZR 1000 which comes stock with a +38mm offset.
How big of tires can you put on a RZR?
According to the tire and wheel experts at Planet SXS, the RZR XP 1000 can accommodate tires up to 32” tires with its stock A-Arms, depending on the tire, air pressure, and wheel offset.
What bolt pattern are RZR wheels?
UTV / Side By Side Wheel Bolt Pattern and Stud Size Guide
4/110 12mm | 4/115 | 4/156 12mm |
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Yamaha Viking (all) | Arctic Cat Wildcat / X / Trail / 4 | Polaris RZR 1000 (all) |
Yamaha YXZ 1000R | Arctic Cat Prowler 650/700/1000 | Poalris RZR 900 / S / XC 2015+ |
Yamaha Wolverine 700 | Polaris RZR XP Turbo | |
Honda Big Red 700 | Polaris Ranger 900 (all) |
What is a 4 3 rim offset?
For example: An ATV wheel with a 4+3 offset will measure 4″ from the inside lip to the center of the rim where the hub and rim meet, and then it will measure 3″ from the hub to the outside lip. The two numbers added together will total the overall width of the rim.
What PSI should my RZR tires be?
For XP 1000 models, the tire pressure should be 16 psi (110 kPa) on all tires. For XP 4 1000 models, the tire pressure should be 19 psi (131 kPa) on the front tires and 20 psi (138 kPa) on the rear tires. For XP 1000 and XP 4 1000 High Lifter Edition models, the tire pressure should be 18 psi (124 kPa) on all tires. 5.
Are all Polaris rims the same bolt pattern?
Polaris: All Modern full sized ATV & SxS’s are 4/156 bolt pattern. Honda: All non-sport ATV’s and SxS’s are 4/110 with the exception of the Pioneer 1000 and Talon. They use 4/137 bolt pattern. Can-Am: All modern ATV and SxS’s are 4/137 bolt pattern.
What bolt pattern is 4×137?
What is 4 x 137 bolt pattern? The 4 X 137 bolt pattern is common to KAWASAKI, CAN-AM BOMBARDIER and SUZUKI vehicles. Note: Alloy wheels should always be installed using a torque wrench ensuring proper mount. Check your vehicle owner manual for proper specifications.