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hi all, sorry if this has been posted up already elsewhere (i did a search but no joy!) Can anybody tell me the wheel fitment for the rear wheels on

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Old 2nd January 2008, 07:55 PM
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hi all,

sorry if this has been posted up already elsewhere (i did a search but no joy!)

Can anybody tell me the wheel fitment for the rear wheels on a quadzilla 250e and also on the yamaha blaster,

In desperate need for some new wheels but dont want to be wasting my money!

many thanks
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here you go
wheels sizes and stud patern chart
no listing for quadzilla though sorry
YSF 200 U Blaster, 88-04 (R)
21x10x8
8x8, 4/100
YSF 200 U Blaster, 88-04 (F)
21x7x10
10x5, 4/156

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Yam Blaster rear wheels are 8" I think?
The splines on axle are the same as the QZ, but PCD is different, so would have to change hubs too, might be wrong??

The wheels (F+R) off an Apache 250 will fit, but Barossa 250 rears are 8" and PCD different so beware.

Usually sets of wheels on eBay, what you after steel or alloys???
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give fast toys a ring for quadzilla rear wheel fitment , i am sure the 250e rears are 4x110 as i put a set of spacers on a pro shark 100cc that came off a back of a ram 250:confused:
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not really bothered if they are steel or alloy,

The quadzilla is fitted with steels 10" front and rear, but the tyre is 22x11x10on the back and they foul the plastics under medium use,

so need to get them changed back to the original spec
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not really bothered if they are steel or alloy,

The quadzilla is fitted with steels 10" front and rear, but the tyre is 22x11x10on the back and they foul the plastics under medium use,

so need to get them changed back to the original spec
I assume they are Maxxis tyres at that size then?? (some RAM/QZs were supplied with that tyre fitted)

I have these on mine, and they don't foul the plastics.....How heavy are you? maybe a heavier duty spring is needed - I have a DT125 rear shocker mounted on mine and is much better than stock or just fit some 20" Slashers or similar
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i only weigh 10 stone-ish

i think the rear shock must be shot, as its on the hardest setting, but bottoms out so easily.

The tyres are kenda klaw xcs, i think.

might take your advise and just get some 20" tyres with a nice new shock to go with them
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PCD is indeed 4X110

here are the various tyres fitted as standard (from manual)
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i only weigh 10 stone-ish

i think the rear shock must be shot
OMG......it must be shot.....!!! :eek: :eek:

by 10 Stone"ish" do you really mean 16 and a half stone.....??? LOL :D
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thanks for that shurflo,

think i might keep the rims, and just go for different back tyres i think.

Oh and your shock, does the dt125 fit perfectly? or would you just go for the uprated quadzilla shock?
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