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I bought a set of Yamaha suspension wheels and they changed part numbers from8CR-47310-10-00 to 8CR-4731A-00-00 which I didn't think any thing of. I got them today and realized that the inner diameter is different and they dont work with the old flange/spacers that insert into the old wheels. Anyone know which other parts I need? I noticed that a couple of the associated bolts have new part numbers as well. can anyone shed some light? Thanks!
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I bought a set of Yamaha suspension wheels and they changed part numbers from8CR-47310-10-00 to 8CR-4731A-00-00 which I didn't think any thing of. I got them today and realized that the inner diameter is different and they dont work with the old flange/spacers that insert into the old wheels. Anyone know which other parts I need? I noticed that a couple of the associated bolts have new part numbers as well. can anyone shed some light? Thanks!
You have an pictures of what you are trying to accomplish.
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That should be.a 5.138” od wheel with a 6205 bearing, I have the same wheels& mounts& they have used those wheels forever, same lower idler wheel they used on the rx1/rxwarrior, did you remove the plastic spacers?? The upper guide wheel should not require the plastic spacers on either side, same wheel used on a vector ltx or an 07 attak unless someone has used different aluminum wheel hubs they should fitI bought a set of Yamaha suspension wheels and they changed part numbers from8CR-47310-10-00 to 8CR-4731A-00-00 which I didn't think any thing of. I got them today and realized that the inner diameter is different and they dont work with the old flange/spacers that insert into the old wheels. Anyone know which other parts I need? I noticed that a couple of the associated bolts have new part numbers as well. can anyone shed some light? Thanks!
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The only difference with the part numbers you list is that the 8CR-4731A-00-00 has plastic spacers pressed into the bearing for use in some applications - in your application they are not needed - simply remove them (small screwdriver and tap them right out) and that wheel is then exactly the same as the 8CR-47310-10-00 wheel that came on it stock. Yamaha simply combined the part numbers on these wheels to simplify inventory as the 8CR-4731A-00-00 can be used for either application.I bought a set of Yamaha suspension wheels and they changed part numbers from8CR-47310-10-00 to 8CR-4731A-00-00 which I didn't think any thing of. I got them today and realized that the inner diameter is different and they dont work with the old flange/spacers that insert into the old wheels. Anyone know which other parts I need? I noticed that a couple of the associated bolts have new part numbers as well. can anyone shed some light? Thanks!
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The only difference with the part numbers you list is that the 8CR-4731A-00-00 has plastic spacers pressed into the bearing for use in some applications - in your application they are not needed - simply remove them (small screwdriver and tap them right out) and that wheel is then exactly the same as the 8CR-47310-10-00 wheel that came on it stock. Yamaha simply combined the part numbers on these wheels to simplify inventory as the 8CR-4731A-00-00 can be used for either application.
Thank you very much!
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