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Dane
10-17-2012, 12:53 PM
For those of you considering aftermarket rims for your XUV here is what I've found with my 550 which has a 4 bolt hub.

The stock steel rims are 12" diamter and the fronts are 6" wide (about 4+2 offset) while the rears are 7 1/2" wide (about 5+2 offset). Neither of which are industry standard widths. Most aftermarket 12" rims are available in 7" width which works OK. The most common offset is 5+2 which means the mounting face of the rim is 5" from the inner (machine side) edge of the rim and 2" from the outer (pretty) side. This offset is very close for the rears but sets the front tires out slightly further than stock. The bolt pattern is 4 bolts on a 137mm diameter bolt circle (4x137).

The big "gotcha" is that the John Deere hub's center raised portion, the part that centers the wheel, is about 1/16" - 3/32" larger diameter than the ITP Delta rims I bought. The big hole in the center of the rims is about 4 5/16" diameter while the John Deere hub is about 4 3/8". It took a real amount of grinding steel to make them fit so it was definitely more than just paint thickness. Most online and aftermarket retailers do not specify or even know the center hole size of the rims they sell. Just be warned that you may have to enlarge the center hole to get them to fit.

MBDiagMan
10-17-2012, 01:09 PM
Invaluable information and it was thoughtful of you to post it. I hope information like this is easily searchable because it will be really valuable to those who need it.

Your thread title is very good and should make it more easily searchable in the future.

One thing I would add is that if someone were to enlarge the center hole of a wheel, it should be done with precision. It is very important that the center hole is concentric with the outer rim. Probably not so important since an XUV doesn't run at high speed, but it still should be as accurate as possible.

alfeet
04-11-2013, 11:37 AM
Dane,
I don't want to be disagreeable, but when I measured the center bore on mine, it came up to be 112mm, or 4.409 inches. You are completely correct in that most of those selling wheels have no idea what the center bore is. I did talk to Colorado Components, the makers of Motosport atv and utv wheels and they knew what they were talking about. They have actually put their wheels on XUV550s.
Just my two cents worth.
al

Dane
04-11-2013, 06:41 PM
Thank you for your humility but it's really not needed. The important thing is to get good accurate information out there to make life easier for others.

And, Alfeet you are correct. I posted incorrectly. The hole in the center of my rims is 4.4". I'm going to edit my original post to not confuse others.

I did some looking online and almost all retailers do not list the center hole size. The rims I bought were cheap ITP Delta steel and the center hole was undersized for the Gator. The bolt hole size and bolt circle was correct but not the hole and like all the others it's not specified.

alfeet
04-15-2013, 08:14 AM
I ended up buying
STI Alloy HD2 Machined Wheel Set
after they said it would fit correctly, it didn't, fortunately I have access to milling machines at work and opened the hole up to make them fit. About the time I went to put them on, I was wishing I ordered the motosports. Now that it is done, I am happy w/ the look. 2215

WhiteManFlail
06-13-2013, 11:10 AM
So when I was looking for rims on my Toyota 4Runner, I discovered Toyota uses Hub-centric rims as opposed to the typical lug-centric. :hdscrh: Confused, I dug deeper. It turns out there are a couple of fab shops that make wheel spacers/adapters that have a female hub bore to match the OEM Hub, and on the rim side, provide a smaller hub lip for more common rims sizes.

Just something to spark some thoughts. :pondrn:

GatorDuner1
06-14-2013, 11:01 PM
Thanks for the info, I found this Wheel and Tire Dimension Guide helpful as well.
http://www.side-by-side-blog.com/utv-wheel-and-tire-dimensions-guide.html

vanderrt
10-17-2013, 01:01 PM
Dang!!!! This is way to confusing for me. I guess I'll stick with the Alum. Alloy rims that came with my 550.

FamilyGator
11-03-2013, 10:46 AM
I have seen 14" rims and tires on the RSX but does anyone know if they would work on the 550 without modifications? I was just looking at tire wheel combos and very glad I read this post but was also wondering fit options as well as the lug nut situation with John deere as I read in another post that the size is unique to the brand.

Dane
11-03-2013, 03:12 PM
Doesn't the RSX 850 have five bolt hubs? The 550 uses a four bolt.

FamilyGator
11-03-2013, 06:15 PM
http://www.deere.com/wps/dcom/en_US/products/equipment/gator_utility_vehicles/recreational_utility_vehicles/850i_sport/rsx850i_sport.page

Looks like 4 on rsx as well, but was wondering if 550 owners could go to 14" without modifications like suspension lifts and spacers so wheels would not rub.

Dane
11-04-2013, 08:29 AM
I think you'd have to go to pretty big tires to get a rubbing problem. Just looking at mine I have a lot of clearance. How do you use your Gator and why do your want bigger rims/tires? Larger diameter tires would give you a faster top end but at the expense of acceleration and hill climbing power. With stock tires mine will do a bit over 30 on level ground but slows noticeably when climbing a hill.