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    Has anyone either made or bought an adaptor to go from the 5 hole to a standard 4 hole wheel. It seems like that would open up a whole new world of options for tires/wheels. I know why the Argo uses beadlock tires but not all of use the machines for that rugged off road riding. I'm retired & use mine around the farm for chores. If I want a smoother ride I just slow down. I also have an abundance of osage orange trees on our place. That means THORNS are everywhere, so a heavier ply tire is a benefit.
    Thanks to all!
    Terry

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    The adapters would have to be thick enough to recess the 5-lug studs, since they'd otherwise hit the backside of the rims, and you'd have to recess the back of the 4 studs so they aren't against the 5-bolt flange, even though you probably don't mind about scraping a little, it wouldn't be a solid and therefore true alignment. It could be done but each adapter is going to be chunky and will widen you're Argo a minimum of twice the length of the current wheel studs. Edit: I don't think it can be done. Not sure why it didn't occur to me before but you'll have a stud on the old (5-bolt) and new (4-bolt) pattern trying to occupy the same space, I don't think it can be clocked in a way they won't, since the stud will be passing the much thicker back of the new studs.
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    • #3
      i was thinking about that extra width also. If it could be done it would probably create too much pressure on the axles and end up costing more than you'd save.
      thanks

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      • #4
        i have seen the wheel extensions from Richard relic for the tracks. They are flat round circles on both sides with a pipe in the middle. they were both in 5" and 7". i dont see why you could not do the same thing and just change the hole patern to match what you want. The extensions are for tracks so i dont see the prob. good luck
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        • #5
          Originally posted by jnjmoonsfishing View Post
          i have seen the wheel extensions from Richard relic for the tracks. They are flat round circles on both sides with a pipe in the middle. they were both in 5" and 7". i dont see why you could not do the same thing and just change the hole patern to match what you want. The extensions are for tracks so i dont see the prob. good luck
          Yes, if the plate that bolts to the original hub is separate from the new 4-bolt, that would work. Since it's two separate plates with a tube welded in between, it will be more work, but could be done. It WILL stress axles/bearing more though.
          TerryA, I would look for a set of Rawhide III tires. They are now out of production, but still can be found for a good price online (E-bay)
          If you can use 25" tires, use these ARGO Tires, Goodyear Rawhide ATV Tires, 25-11.5-9, Pair : eBay Motors (item 270502639258 end time Mar-16-10 16:11:22 PDT) Whipper has shown photos of large Cacti thorns stuck in them, since he rides in AZ, and had stated somewhere that he's never had a flat with them.
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          • #6
            I think I will go to the 25" tires. I've heard mostly good things about the Rawhide III. I think the heavier ply tire I can get would be best for me. Thanks for the feedback everyone. What a great site this is!
            Terry

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