60 inch wide?

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I am loving the 4 seater Talon with all the advancements they have made. In Maine most of our trails are 60 inches wide, and I have been doing research quite unsuccessfully on wheel and tire offsets to help. I would like to run 30 or 32 Carnivores same width front and back so I only have to have 1 spare. Can you narrow this machine to 60 with offsets? Only thing I have been able to find is making it wider which is great out west where you don't ride through forests. and narrow trail systems. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Bonefish
 
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First off, welcome from the State of the Great Lakes.

I dont think you can shorten the width that way. But i could be wrong.

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I am loving the 4 seater Talon with all the advancements they have made. In Maine most of our trails are 60 inches wide, and I have been doing research quite unsuccessfully on wheel and tire offsets to help. I would like to run 30 or 32 Carnivores same width front and back so I only have to have 1 spare. Can you narrow this machine to 60 with offsets? Only thing I have been able to find is making it wider which is great out west where you don't ride through forests. and narrow trail systems. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Bonefish

You should be able to make 60” wide with a bandsaw and welder cutting front A Arms.

The rear can be 60” with 6-1 offset wheels and 9” wide tires.
 
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That should work but those axles are going to be a b**** to get back in ;)

Nobody said anything about 4wd.......

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