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Posted by: mineralgrey01gt
With a +4 axle and +2 a-arms how wide will that make the front and rear of the bike? Im guessing with that setup the R will not fit in the back of a truck.
Posted by: Scott-300ex
Well that depends, wut Kind of truck you got? It will fit in a semi just fine.
I looked on the online manual on trx250r.net and couldn't find the stock width, but I'm guessing if you add 4'' all the way around you'll be at 47-49 inches.
Posted by: mineralgrey01gt
as of now, i dont have a truck, only my mustang. Im planning on getting a truck after the quad is done, but ill most probably get a trailer to haul it around with. Thanks for the info man
Posted by: clutch22
I've got +2.5" A-arms and 2.5" spacers in the back and it fits fine in the back of my Nissan Frontier.
Posted by: mineralgrey01gt
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Originally posted by clutch22
I've got +2.5" A-arms and 2.5" spacers in the back and it fits fine in the back of my Nissan Frontier.
awesome! Thanks bro. Thats one of the trucks ill be looking at when the R is done
Posted by: TheFontMaster
My 250r had a +4 axle and +2 a arms on 4-1 offset rims. It fit in the back of my dad's F-150 no problem, the wheels slid between the wheel wells with room to spare. Hell, some how I even managed to get it in the back of a 98 caravan a couple times.
I measured it once, and the back end was 49 inches wide, and the front end was 47-48 inches wide.
Posted by: mineralgrey01gt
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Originally posted by TheFontMaster
My 250r had a +4 axle and +2 a arms on 4-1 offset rims. It fit in the back of my dad's F-150 no problem, the wheels slid between the wheel wells with room to spare. Hell, some how I even managed to get it in the back of a 98 caravan a couple times.
I measured it once, and the back end was 49 inches wide, and the front end was 47-48 inches wide.
thanks, I appreciate the info.

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