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When you are building your caddie, paying attention to detail is a significant factor. Missing the small things like 12x7 Spoked Black Wheels can make your cart look like it was built half-hearted. One of the most beneficial things you get when you design and build a machine rather than taking it to a dealer. Other than extra cash in your pocket is the satisfaction that no corners got cut. You are building this for you and not some client. So, every feature you want and deserve should get added, much like these golf cart wheels. This is why we do what we do. We know you can upgrade one of these things in your driveway at a fraction of the cost a dealer would stick you with.
These 12x7 aftermarket rims are a 2:5 offset so that they are perfect for a lifter cart. Be aware that the offset does indicate that the wheelbase will be more comprehensive. Meaning if you put your buggy in the back of a truck, you may want to measure before you call Buggies Unlimited and order.
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4 lug holes by 4 inches (101.6mm) All E-Z-Go, Club Car and Yamaha carts have this
lug bolt pattern.
Yes, but you will need small spoons or small mounting bars, soap and someone to help. It's a little tricky, but you should be able to get it done
4 on 4 same as golf cart
check the spec on the Yamaha and compare to wheels. that's what I did with a lifted golf cart..
Yes yes yes and yes! You will have no issue with those tire sizes and they will mount fantastically on your cart!
Yes it is the regular 4 bolt pattern for a golf cart. I don’t know about the 137.
This would not as it is a 12 inch rim not a 10inch
Yes. This is the standard golf cart bolt pattern. 4x100. Fits great.
The widest tire we use is 11" on that wheel.
0 is equal rim distance from each side, + is deeper by X" from outside ( which we see ) - is deeper from inside by X" . Most people use the + to make the tires stick out and track wider on vehicle....
Sometime there are clearance issues using the - , or moving the tire/rim inward....