Rear Tires Rims
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![]() Cub Cadet 1450 Tractor 1 Rear Tire Rim US $.99
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![]() Allis Chalmers 712 H Tractor Rear Tires Rims US $15.77
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![]() John Deere 400 Rear Bar Tires on Rims Excellent Cond US $21.00
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![]() CRAFTSMAN RIDING LAWN MOWER REAR WHEEL RIMS 106108 US $49.99
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![]() John Deere STX38 5 speed transmission rear tires US $50.00
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![]() 2 21x11 8 Riding Mower Go Kart Tire Rim Wheel 4 hole US $175.00
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![]() Jacobsen GT10 Tractor Rear Tires Rims US $5.50
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![]() Wheel Horse C 120 Tractor Rear Tires Rims US $13.11
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![]() John Deere 110 Tractor Rear Tires Rims US $41.00
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![]() CRAFTSMAN REAR TINE TILLER AG TREAD TIRES 480X400X8 US $46.00
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![]() John Deere K66 UPGRADE KIT for L130 L120 others US $1,549.00
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![]() CARLISLE 18 X 950 8 TURF SAVER TIRES RIMS RIDING MOWER US $20.00
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![]() 20 x 1000 8 4 Ply Tubeless Turf Tech Tread Tire Only US $34.00
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![]() YARD MACHINE MTD DECK HOOD FRAME TIRES US $79.99
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![]() Goodyear Rear Ag Lug Bar Tires 23x1050 12 John Deere US $71.00
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![]() CRAFTSMAN RIDING MOWER 23 X 105 X 12 REAR WHEEL RIMS US $49.99
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![]() CRAFTSMAN REAR TINE TILLER AG TREAD WHEELS 13 X500X 6 US $49.99
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![]() Two John Deere 345 rear Wheel Tire Rim 23 X 1050 12 US $59.99
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![]() Cub Cadet 129 Hydromatic Riding Tractor Mower Kohler NR US $149.99
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![]() 1968 Wheel Horse Commando 8 with accesssories US $900.00
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![]() 2 Honda HR21 HR 21 Lawnmower Wheels NEW Rubber REAR US $39.99
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![]() JOHN DEERE XUV GATOR MACHINED ALLOY WHEEL SET US $137.00
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![]() Allis Chalmers 912 Hydro Rear 12 Rims Wheels Tires US $50.00
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![]() Bobcat Riding Lawn Mower 61 US $2,100.00
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![]() CRAFTSMAN RIDING LAWN MOWER 20 X 10 X 8 TIRES RIMS US $125.00
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![]() BIG BOBCAT RANSOMES MOWER CAB 2STAGE SNOBLOWER MOWER US $500.00
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![]() Set 4 Lawn Mower Tubes 15X600 6 Fronts 20X1000 8 Rear US $33.00
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![]() Case model 210 lawn tractor US $77.51
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![]() John Deere R70 Rear Tires Rims Wheels R72 R92 US $9.99
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![]() Sears Suburban SS16 Tractor Rear Tires Rims US $.99
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![]() Bolens h18xl rear tires wheels NICE 105 wide cub cadet US $9.99
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![]() John Deere 420 Tractor Rear Tires Rims 26x1200 12 US $76.00
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![]() Set 4 Lawn Mower Tubes 15X600 6 Fronts 20X800 8 Rear US $33.00
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![]() JOHN DEERE RIM ADAPTOR 4 LUG 4CENTER 7 8 TO 3 4 205 US $18.00
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![]() 2 F 2 350 6 3 Rib Front Garden Tractor Tires Tubes US $64.95
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![]() CRAFTSMAN RIDING LAWN MOWER 18 x 950 x 8 REAR WHEELS US $125.00
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![]() Ariens HT16 Tractor Rear Tires Rims US $.99
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![]() Cub Cadet 154 Lo Boy Tractor Rear Tires Rims US $.99
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![]() CASE Ingersoll 222 Tractor Rear Tires Rims US $5.50
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![]() 2 24x12 12 24 12 12 ZERO TURN Riding lawn Mower TIRES US $159.95
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How do I stop my lifted golf cart from rubbing?
Have a 2003-04 Yamaha golf cart w/6" Jakes lift kit. Added 23x10.5x12 tires/rims. Rear tires rub the body. This kit was made for yamaha 2003-04 carts. I have cut away the extra mud flap area to try get more clearance but still rubs????????
Are stiffer shocks or springs available?
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Marui Big Bear Rear Tire Set with Rims |
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SMARTECH PARTS 1/10 SPEEDY TIGER BUGGY REAR RIMS AND TIRES 10346 35011 List Price: |
Description1/10 BUGGY SPEEDY TIGER Features
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2004-2009 YAMAHA YFZ450: ITP T-9 GP REAR RIM 9x8 3B+5N BLACK List Price: Sale Price: $86.95 |
DescriptionImproves on the original T-9 Pro-Series wheel with a new double-roll lip for even greater durability and resistance to rough terrain damage. Fits: YAMAHA BANSHEE 1987-2006, RAPTOR250 2008-2009, RAPTOR350 2005-2009, RAPTOR660 2001-2005, RAPTOR700 2006-2009, WARRIOR 1987-2004, YFZ450 2004-2009, YFZ450R 2009-2009 Features
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2004-2009 KAWASAKI KFX700: ITP T-9 PRO REAR RIM 10X8 137
Sale Price: $89.48 |
DescriptionPhotos are for reference only. Please read item title carefully as the manufacturers part number is the item you will receive. Features
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1999-2008 HONDA TRX400EX: ITP T-9 PRO BAJA REAR RIM 9X9 3B+6N
Sale Price: $133.23 |
DescriptionBuilt to the same exacting specifications as the T-9 Pro Series wheels but with certain features that set it apart. Fits: ARCTIC CAT DVX250 2006-2008, DVX400 2004-2008 CAN-AM DS450 2008-2009, DS450X 2008-2008, DS450XC 2009-2009, DS450XM 2009-2009 HONDA ATC200X 1983-1987, ATC250ES 1985-1987, ATC250R 1983-1986, ATC250SX 1985-1987, ATC350X 1985-1986, TRX200 1990-1990, TRX200D 1991-1997, TRX200SX 1986-1988, TRX250EX 2001-2008, TRX250R 1986-1989, TRX250X 1987-2009, TRX300EX 1993-2008, TRX300X 2009-2009, TRX400EX 1999-2008, TRX400X 2009-2009, TRX450ER 2006-2009, TRX450R 2004-2009 KAWASAKI BAY185-2X4 1985-1988, KFX400 2003-2006, KFX450R 2008-2009 KTM 450SX-ATV 2009-2009, 450XC-ATV 2008-2009, 505SX-ATV 2009-2009, 525XC-ATV 2008-2009 POLARIS PRED500 2004-2007 SUZUKI LTR450 2006-2009, LTZ250 2004-2009, LTZ400 2003-2009 YAMAHA BEARTRACKE 1999-2003, BRUIN250 2005-2006, TIMBER4X4 1994-2000, TIMBERWOLF 1992-1999, YFM250 1989-1989, YFM350ER 1993-1995 Features
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HUB AXLE SET ACTION QR REAR 146 CHMO 10X1 146MM 7/8SP NO RETAINERS INCLUDED
Sale Price: $6.89 |
DescriptionAction Hollow Kit - Includes axle and cones, no bearings, Chromoly. Rear-146mm 10x1mm kit. |
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SRAM X.4 Rear Derailleur (Black, Long Cage) List Price: Sale Price: $23.00 |
DescriptionESP compatible (1:1 actuation ratio) for ESP trigger or twist shifters. Di.R.T (Direct Route Technology) for light-effort shifting performance. Alloy outer link and B-knuckle with Grilon composite P-knuckle... Features
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Bike Brake - Avid Disc Brake - Elixir 5 Hydraulic Disc Brake 2010
Sale Price: $115.20 - $149.99 |
DescriptionGet more modulation and power for less money and weight with the 2010 Avid Elixir 5 hydraulic disc brakes. Features
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Why You Should Get a Tire Rotation With Your Next Speedy Oil Change
Even with all the technological advances that the automobile industry has developed to make vehicles safer and more secure, there’s one thing that hasn’t changed since the days of the Ford Model A: tires are the only parts that touch the road.
That means that tires are still the some of the most important components of your vehicle. And that means that regular tire maintenance during a speedy oil change is one of the best ways to make sure that your automobile is operating in as safe a manner as possible.
But you’ve probably heard all that before from your speedy oil change technician. And you’ve probably heard from that speedy oil change technician that rotating your tires regularly is essential to keeping your tires running at the optimal level. Getting regular tire rotations is an easy maintenance procedure that can be done during a speedy oil change and can help a vehicle’s fuel efficiency, increase the level of safety, and lengthen the life of your tires.
But what does “tire rotation” actually mean? What does it do? After all, don’t tires rotate all the time when the vehicle is in motion?
Yes, they do. But that’s not really what “tire rotation,” as it is called during a speedy oil change, means. Tire rotation simply means speedy oil change technicians swap your front tires for your back ones. The rims aren’t removed, and no new tires are added. Some cars, like certain sports cars and hot rods, have rear tires that are larger and different from the front. So tire rotation at a speedy oil change is unavailable for those vehicles. But if you have a normal car, truck or SUV, then getting a tire rotation at your next auto change service should not be a problem.
But why should do you this? Why does the simple swapping of tires during a speedy oil change help those tires last longer? And why is it safer? Aren’t you just using the same old tires?
Yes you are. But keep in mind that most vehicles are either front-wheel drive or rear-wheel drive. A car that features a front-wheel drive will demand more from the front tires because things like acceleration and braking all fall on the front tires. Since they do all the work, they’ll get more wear and tear than the tires in back, which are allowed to take it easy. Rear-wheel drives, of course, experience the opposite situation, where the back pair takes the brunt of abuse.
And tire rotation during a speedy oil change can even benefit four-wheel drive vehicles. Even though there’s a more even division of labor between the wheels on a four-wheel drive, there are still significant differences in the way front tires operate when compared to the back tires. And it’s a good idea to swap sides as well, as tires can experience wear depending on which side of the vehicle they’re on. That’s why most speedy oil change technicians will swap sides when they move the back tires to the front.
Most speedy oil change centers also offer low-cost or free tire rotation services for the entire life of your vehicle’s tires. These programs are usually a good idea. Speedy oil change and tire dealers want your business, so they’ll often give you breaks on things like tire rotation service. You might have to pay more if you’re still using the original tires that came with your vehicle, but those should be able to be rotated with a speedy oil change.
So how often should you have your vehicle’s tires rotated? The consensus from speedy oil change technicians seems to be that if you are using synthetic oil, which requires less frequent changes, then a tire rotation at every speedy oil change will keep your tires healthy and your car safe. If you’re using regular petroleum-based oil, then every other speedy oil change will do. In other words, you should have your tires rotated anywhere between 6,000 to 10,000 miles.
These standards are usually adhered to when you schedule regular service checks with your speedy oil change center or dealership. Since they may keep track of your mileage and your service schedule, you won’t have to worry too much about your tire rotation schedule.
One easy additional automobile service that should be performed with every tire rotation at a speedy oil change is checking the tire pressure. The raising and lowering of surrounding air temperature, like the changes that take place in the summer and winter, will often make the air pressure in the tires increase or decrease. These fluctuations can cause strain on a vehicle’s tires and, if left unchecked, can lead to tire failure. But not all tires will lose pressure at the same rate. Again, factors like the tire’s placement on the car (on the front as opposed to the rear) and the amount of wear of the tire can also affect the internal pressure of that particular tire. In other words, you may have three tires with an adequate pressure and one that’s in need of some air. A tire with less than optimal tire pressure can create a dip in fuel efficiency, thus a greater chance of tire puncture and dangerous situations like insufficient car handling and breaking.
If you think that your car’s tires may not have optimal tire pressure, the good news is that checking tire pressure can easily be done at home or at any speedy oil change center. All that is required is a tire gauge that can be bought at most hardware and drug stores for just a couple of bucks.
But new tires aren’t cheap. A set of four tires can set you back $250 to $800 depending on your vehicle’s specifications, which is why it is important to extend the life of your tires. An average car will have to have its tires changed every 30,000 to 75,000 miles, which usually means getting a new set of tires every two to four years.
So how do you know when it is time to get a new set of tires? Most speedy oil change service technicians will recommend a decidedly easy and low-tech test. Take a penny and stick it into one of your tire’s treads with Lincoln’s head going in first. If you can still see the top of his head, it means less than 2/32” of tread depth is remaining and it is time to get a new set of tires.
When you get your tires rotated, your speedy oil change service technicians get the chance to glimpse inside your car and discover any other important automotive issues such as suspension problems. If your speedy oil change service technician finds uneven tread along your tires, it could mean a vehicle’s improper alignment or some other steering problem.
Regular tire rotation and general tire maintenance can result in a healthier car that enjoys a long and efficient life. You’ll also have peace of mind, knowing that you are doing all you can to keep your vehicle running safely.
About the Author
Tim LaGanke, Jr. is president of QuickChange Oil, a 10 minute oil change company in Cleveland, Ohio. QuickChange is currently seeking applicants to own an oil change franchise.
gank@quickchangeoil.com



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