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missouritrailrider

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anybody know the stock offsets on the warrior it is a 2001 im getting new douglas .190 wheels 8x8 in back and 10x5 in front and want it wider any ideas?
 
my experiance the best and only way to widen the front is with wider A - arms with stock offset rims, ( I paid $400 for wicked +2 A arms on ebay)when you use spacer or offset rims you will get alot of bump steer, you can try +1.5" bolt spacer on ebay that are cheap about $50 a set, they just screw on your lug nuts to see if you like them before you spend alot of money on rims. some time on the rear you can turn the rims around or use spacers, or offset rims, another thing I found that works good for the front shocks are 400ex shock they are 16" eye to eye and z400 work even better 16.75" and I paid $10 + shipping on ebay but you have to get creative with the mounts
 
The stock offset is 3x2 front, and 5x3 rear. The after market rims and I have them are as follows 2x3 for front and 3x5 for rear. I had the 2x3s on the front with stock a arms and have to say it's the easiest way to widen the Warrior. You do get a bit a bump steer but that is atributed to changing the leverage and the fact that the stock shocks can barely keep up with the stock width.
 
Dave, if you just flip the stock rims will it be the same offset as your after market rims?
 
well i would flip the wheels but they are douglas and already offset but im putting 8" wheels on the rearand wanting lighter than stock on the front
 
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