3.25" 85 mm thick aluminum wheel spacers

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Straight, and true, with good threads. Will Come with 6 of 8 Allen head wheel bolts, I would probably replace them, Allen sets in button head bolts can be a pain.
$50 paypal shipping negotiable.
Just noticed while looking at the pictures that there is some chipped paint on the lip of the left spacer makes it look like the lip is all beat or bent up. I will try to get a better pic as the lips and everything else is 100% straight,
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Yeah they are rear spacers, thickest I found without alot of searching was 3 inchesc and they were $115 + shipping new.
I ended up taking these off because I ride alot of tighter stuff, plus I am working on building a small track on the hill behind the house being sooo... wide made it a bit tougher to get through some tight places and turn around in the middle of the path.

If it wasn't for that i would have never taken them off. The spacers in the rear and flipped front wheels made a ton of difference. It was much more stable in high speed turns and over uneven terrain and jumps.
 
Last chance on these, they are going on ebay in the morning.
biggest spacers I found for the rear of the blaster was 2.5 inch and they cost over $120, didn't see any thicker used spacers.
 
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Last chance on these, they are going on ebay in the morning.
biggest spacers I found for the rear of the blaster was 2.5 inch and they cost over $120, didn't see any thicker used spacers.

i hear yah i bought a pair of 2.5 inch durablue spacers for over $120
when i got them i was not impressed that they were made out of plastic:mad:
this was before i found blasterforum with a wealth of knowledge:D
also first ever quad and first ever blaster.
 
i hear yah i bought a pair of 2.5 inch durablue spacers for over $120
when i got them i was not impressed that they were made out of plastic:mad:
this was before i found blasterforum with a wealth of knowledge:D
also first ever quad and first ever blaster.

Wow that sucks, they can do alot with plastic theses days but I would rather have a part like that cut from a nice solid chunk of aluminum. If i had taller tires, and at times wider trails I would never have taken them off, even then I would just keep them since they are apparently irreplaceable, but there are things I want more right now.
 
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I feel ya man I just widened my quad 6 inches front and rear and ride tight trails with at some spots very high drop offs lol. It gets a little sketchy ripping around corners looking 15ft down and seeing your tire right on the edge. Worst part is I ride alone so im pretty much screwed if I go over.
 
Once power goes up I may have to go somewhat wider, but I can go +3 rear and about +4 front unless and until I go with hyros on the front. Or different rims rear.
Yamaha did a good job of leaving little options like this open with the blaster, how else could it survive 20+ years nearly unchanged.