Thank you for your comment, Yamaha put the spacers in when purchased in 2009, rollover issues. Yamaha may provide them, because I couldn't even pick up my rig from the dealership until they installed them. I had to wait for it. Thank you, we really enjoy you folks out there 😊. Blessings to you and your family! Casey & MariSue
You don't need spacers on behind the wheels. Rollovers occur because of the dummy holding the steering wheel, not the Rhino on its own. Spacers cause undue stress on the wheel bearings. Our neighbor is always flipping or rolling his machine and I have never done any of that stupidity. Also the word Loctite has no K in it. Good video, thanks.
Yes, the dealership installed them before I could pick it up😕 so it came with them. We never rolled the buggy either. Thank you for your comment and blessings to you and your family, Casey & MariSue.
Hello Oby 1, absolutely and rollovers? It is fun to watch that happen, afterwards they start driving like they are driving Miss Daisy, lol. We will try to be better with the spelling, though we have nothing to do with the auto wording that plays with the video. I once lost a spelling bee because I spelled out urine instead of yearn 🤣😂. Thank you for your comment and blessings to you and your family, Casey & MariSue.
We know that they came off of a Ford fiesta or small Ford 4 cylinder car. Many people have been asking about them, absolutely worthwhile if you run surface streets. Thank you for your time ☺️ Blessings to you and your family. Casey & MariSue
i really like your tires/rims. I'm trying to find car/radial tires that will fit rims for the Rhino. I cant seem to find the correct bolt pattern in the rims to fit with car tires. Suggestions?
They are ford aluminum wheels, not sure what particular model, the measurement between the center to center of the lugs is approximately 3". We hope this helps. Thank you for your comment! Blessings!