Rugged Ridge Wheel Spacers, 1.75-inch, 04-11 Yamaha Rhinos User Manual
Important

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Rev (2) 11/20/09
Important:
Please read instructions completely before installing wheel spacer.
Wheel Spacers (Rhino
®
UTV)
Part numbers: 65201.05
Kit content: (2) 1.75" T6 Aluminum spacer
(8) Wheel Stud (pre-pressed)
(8) Nylock Lug Nuts
WARNING: It is very important that any retainer clips be removed before installing spacers. Surface of
hub must be cleaned. All mud, dirt, rust and or scaling must be removed before spacer
can be installed. Failure to follow instructions may not allow spacer to be properly tightened.
(1) Remove tire using the proper procedures called out
in the Rhino® service manual. Keep OE lug nuts as
they will be reused later.
(2) Clean hub mating surface. Remove dirt, mud, rust
and or scaling before installing spacer.
(3) Bolt spacer to hub using supplied Nylock lug nuts.
Refer to Rhino® service manual for proper torque
specification.
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
(3) Clean mating surface of road wheel. Remove dirt,
mud, rust and or scaling before installing. Bolt
wheel to new spacer using original lug nuts saved
in step #1. Refer to Rhino® service manual for
proper torque specification.
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
Factory Lug Nut
Install to spacer
adaptor stud
Wheel Spacer - Adaptor
Supplied Lug Nut
Install to axle stud
Wheel spacer kit adds 3.50" to track width of front or rear axle assembly. Kit 65201.05 is designed to be
used on Yamaha Rhino® UTV's and or any UTV-ATV sharing same 4 lug bolt pattern. Studs are grade 10.9
and have a 10 x 1.25 thread pitch. Studs are heat treated and have a tensile strength of 150,000psi.
WARNING: NEVER DOUBLE STACK wheel spacers. You can be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if warning
is ignored.
NOTICE: After installation double check all lug nuts for proper torque setting and tighten as needed.
Make sure there is no clearance issues with spacers installed. All wheels should spin freely
without resistance. After first 50 miles of riding all lug nuts need to be re-tourqued to
Rhino® specifications.
WARNING: It is the owners - riders responsibility to maintain proper torque setting at all times. It is the
owners - riders responsibility to inspect the UTV before each use to ensure proper
performance and rider safety.