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    Guys,
    As my Attex is getting nearer to completion I am now looking at wheels. I currently have the 1 piece units and can get only 4 of the 6 to hold any pressure. In looking at wheels all the threads that I find talk about converting the old 3 hold to new 5 hole adapters. When searching the web, all the rims I can locate are 4 bolt??? is there any suppliers that you can reccomond that handles the 5 bolt.

    I am looking at polished rims, and then tires I see plenty and will be using mind ATTEX mainly on asphalt any reccomondations there would also be appreciated

    Sparky

  • #2
    adapters

    they do make one piece hubs to fit 4 lug wheels..... i have some i use

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    • #3
      Originally posted by sparky96730 View Post
      Guys,
      As my Attex is getting nearer to completion I am now looking at wheels. I currently have the 1 piece units and can get only 4 of the 6 to hold any pressure. In looking at wheels all the threads that I find talk about converting the old 3 hold to new 5 hole adapters. When searching the web, all the rims I can locate are 4 bolt??? is there any suppliers that you can reccomond that handles the 5 bolt.

      I am looking at polished rims, and then tires I see plenty and will be using mind ATTEX mainly on asphalt any reccomondations there would also be appreciated

      Sparky


      i got my 5 lug rims at a boat dealer they are 8x7 5 lug with a 4 1/2 pattern i can make the adapters for a 5 lug
      l___>
      000
      what good is it if it dont float

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      • #4
        Maybe Matt O will chime in.
        He sells them.
        98 Max II Adair Tracks
        96 Max II 22" Mudbugs
        76 Attex (450 Tomahawk?)

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        • #5
          I am interested in finding some 10" rims too, or adapters for atv rims.

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          • #6
            gotmuddy,



            Matt Oxender is a member on this forum and sells 9x10 bead lock rims. It has been posted that these rims will run at zero air pressure , and not loose a bead.

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            • #7
              I second the MattO rims...very reasonably priced and durable thus far. I have had them on my Hustler for over a year now...
              Hammers should have warning labels.

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              • #8
                I think Matt calls these rims Mudd-Ox rims now that the Mudd-Ox is in production. You can get them at any Mudd-Ox dealer now for a list of dealers go to www.muddox.net.
                They are great wheels
                Mark

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                • #9
                  is there anywhere to buy them online? How much are they?

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                  • #10
                    most trailer parts places will have 8x7 5 lug rims for like $15-$30 each

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                    • #11
                      gotmuddy, the mudd ox/Matt's wheels are 9"
                      To Invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk. (Thomas Edison)

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