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St4 rims needed

Beartooth

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Purchased an ST4 and I am in need of the 4inch Bogie rims. If someone has some or knows where I can locate or purchase, please let me know. 8 would be nice.

Doug
 
I have a source but it will be summer before the guy is up there again if you don't have to have oe you might try minnasota outdoors last I talked with him brad had some new replacements with urethane road wheels also cac plastics in Wasilla ak had some proto type urethane solid wheels that looked pretty cool
 
Thank you Don. I will take what I can get. Are there other options that work?
The other part of the puzzle is I need a photo or description of the shifter plate.
Does the ramp go UP and on the Right or Up and to the left?
 
Is this what you want ?
 

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I needed that too as mine is scarce. Below the shift boot, two bolts, is a plate that has a ramp on it. It is the reverse lock out. Seeing that our engines are backwards, I am not sure of the direction of the 'ramp' and its orientation.

Doug
 
Almost forgot, What shocks are everyone using. I could not find a Boge duplicate. I found one slightly larger that I could grind down and make fit.
 
You can probably find those boge shock at bus depot. Google them and they have those shocks.
I would imagine the shifter place is turned around to that the ramp up and on the left side (I think). I could take a closer look at mine if needed.
 
I want to agree talking to the Bug guys as it is up and to the right. That said, I have no idea. If taking the two bolts off and looking while taking a pic wont be bothersome, it would be greatly appreciated by me and I am sure others. Snowtrac Nome turned me on to shocks that fit an 81 K2500. The are 1 3/8 therefore they need to be ground down an 1/8inch.

This is gonna be fun but a long haul.
 
Here is a shock number I have
 

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