clutch
Expert
I have my 27" Dirt Devils on my stock 660 wheels, the alloy ones. The other day I tried mounting them on my 700 and they don't fit. The front wheels have a smaller diameter on the inside and rub on the brakes. I guess I should have kept the 700 wheels with the wore out tires and just bought new 27" tires.
On the bright side the wheels will fit my wifes 400 Kodiak.
![Banghead :o| :o|](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/banghead.gif)
![Banghead :o| :o|](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/banghead.gif)
![Banghead :o| :o|](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/banghead.gif)
![Banghead :o| :o|](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/banghead.gif)
On the bright side the wheels will fit my wifes 400 Kodiak.
clutch
Expert
Thanks for the info Pat. The idea of spacers totally slipped my mind. ![Rockon :Rockon: :Rockon:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rockon.gif)
![Rockon :Rockon: :Rockon:](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/rockon.gif)
just make sure if you buy some that you dont use those stud spacers,get the billet alum ones,they are more money but well worth it
Camo7
Veteran
Yep, tried the same thing. 04 660 wheels don't work on an 07 700. Let my son help and he tightened up a couple bolts before I caught on to what was happening. Bent the front rotor a bit. Took me about an hour with a crescent wrench to get it somewhat straight. Not perfect, but it doesn't cause problems when the brakes are pulled hard.
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