Well...it's time for me. I haven't come too close to scaring myself.....as the mower deck itself provides some much needed lateral support.... but I def want some spacers on my new BX2380 for my sloped property. My question is whether these will fit a BX2380? I'm assuming so....but just want to make sure before I buy them. And if not.....anyone got a better link for Amazon spacers?I bought these for my BX1860 and for my neighbor's BX2350. They work great. I bought these last December and installed them on both tractors. For $39.99 and free shipping they cannot be beat. Quality of the spacers is excellent.
https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FD6FASM/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
If you take a close look at the attached photo you will see that the lip on the center of the wheel spacer is slightly smaller than the center hole on the tractor wheel rim. That is okay. That lip on the center of the spacer does not interfere with the tractor wheel fitting on it. If that lip on the center of the spacer were larger than the center hole of the tractor wheel then you would have a problem. I looked at the spacer in the link that you provided, and in my opinion you should not have a problem with those spacers.Well...it's time for me. I haven't come too close to scaring myself.....as the mower deck itself provides some much needed lateral support.... but I def want some spacers on my new BX2380 for my sloped property. My question is whether these will fit a BX2380? I'm assuming so....but just want to make sure before I buy them. And if not.....anyone got a better link for Amazon spacers?
Edit: I should clarify....I want to buy the 2 inch version of these if avialable .....or something similar for 2 inch spacers. Is the 5x4.5 number all I need to worry about or what about whole size?
Not looking to do the front...just the rears. Is there a way, other than eye balling it to determine how wide the lip is?If you take a close look at the attached photo you will see that the lip on the center of the wheel spacer is slightly smaller than the center hole on the tractor wheel rim. That is okay. That lip on the center of the spacer does not interfere with the tractor wheel fitting on it. If that lip on the center of the spacer were larger than the center hole of the tractor wheel then you would have a problem. I looked at the spacer in the link that you provided, and in my opinion you should not have a problem with those spacers.
As a side note, if you are considering getting spacers for the front wheels, do yourself a favor and forget about them. They will not do anything for you in terms of stability for the tractor. I had them on the front of my tractor and took them off. I could have saved that money if I had listened to Wolfman's advice concerning the front spacers.
If you order these there is no lip to worry about. Same company too.Not looking to do the front...just the rears. Is there a way, other than eye balling it to determine how wide the lip is?
Thanks! I just ordered these.
I have that same brand on my BX24 but mine are 1-1/2”. Fit great
I ordered a pair of these 1.25 inch ones off Amazon for $39.99 (with free shipping) and they fit my spare rear wheels almost perfectly, with about maybe 1 mm of clearance. I have not installed them yet.I have scoured ebay looking for 1.5" spacers to fit my BX2370. My center hole is 3.125" or 79.375mm. I can't find anything close.
Any of you guys mind posting a link to what you found?
Just a follow up. The BX wheels are lug centric (or wheel centric) so either type of spacer will work.I ordered a pair of these 1.25 inch ones off Amazon for $39.99 (with free shipping) and they fit my spare rear wheels almost perfectly, with about maybe 1 mm of clearance. I have not installed them yet.
Of course the hubcentric part on these is 71.5 mm, which is smaller diameter than your Wheel hole.
RockTrix 2pcs 1.25 inch Hubcentric 5x4.5 Wheel Spacers (71.5mm bore, 1/2x20 Studs) Compati... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KPIUC7C/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_tai_Yl4eFb...
BUT in another thread someone mentioned the BX wheels are LUG CENTRIC and NOT hub centric. Looks that way to me, but I have not had my wheels off in ages.
Anyway, the point is if the BX wheels are lug centric, as long as the hubcentric diameter is smaller than the hole in your wheel, you should be able to use the spacers.
I know what you mean, but every little bit helps!I would love to go with 3" spacers on my BX23S, but if my 54" mmm limits me to 1.25 then I dont think Ill even bother.
I bought a set off e bay. They did not have the inner lip cutout for the rim. I have a lathe so I fixed that. If yours don't have that cutout, they may come loose later, check them.Try this one, they are even cheaper now than when I bought mine.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-5-inch-5...KK-ZJ-MJ-TJ-/380972451618?hash=item58b3ba4722
Thanks for the heads up. I,ll check them next time I get the tractor out of the garage. CheersI bought a set off e bay. They did not have the inner lip cutout for the rim. I have a lathe so I fixed that. If yours don't have that cutout, they may come loose later, check them.
Could you explain this a little more?I bought a set off e bay. They did not have the inner lip cutout for the rim. I have a lathe so I fixed that. If yours don't have that cutout, they may come loose later, check them.
I'd have to pull them back off to see what I did. It has been several years ago. I just remember they would not work untill I cut recess in the spacer.Could you explain this a little more?
BXHoosier posted a picture above of a spacer that is not hub centric on his BX. Since BX wheels are lug centric seems like this should work fine.
The other spacers mentioned are hub centric, but this has no effect in the mounting of the spacer to the hub, which is not hub centric. And the lip that enters the wheel is actually a bit smaller than the wheel hole (by a couple mm in my case) so it really has no affect when the wheel is mounted normally.
I am trying to understand what you did on the lathe that made a difference...
Drive the rear wheels up on a 2 X 10 or 2 X 8 Will give you plenty of roomNo, 1.5" max with 54" mmm.
My 2" push tires close enough I can't remove pin and spin bogey wheel 90° to make deck slide out effortlessly. Now Im dragging the two rear wheels. Oh well.