fuesselfc wrote:
Curtis, forgot to answer which direction the off set goes on the rear setup. Or can it only go one way when mounted?
You are not likely to find a stock rim that is made brand new. The wheel manufacturers don't make one with the original stock offsets. Below is a pdf on how wheels are measured. I also include a wordpad file (I hope I can attach it here). In the wordpad are various wheels for various machines. You will see the important stuff at the bottom. Only the Suzuki LT250 quad racer has the same rear wheel as an oddy. Several others make the front rim. The long number I have at the end of some of those is the ITP number for that rim. My money says you are going to end up buying two rims with non stock offset. Why not try to fix your damaged one if it is still repairable. By the way these rims are tough. You will need a cutting torch for heat, otherwise it's not gona happen, trust me.