Warrior/Raptor wheels and tires
#3
Well since they are both just sittin right there, I might as well swap them out and see...
My Warrior has really banged up wheels, and if I buy a set or two of tires/wheels for my Raptor, it would be nice if they could be used all around....
My Warrior has really banged up wheels, and if I buy a set or two of tires/wheels for my Raptor, it would be nice if they could be used all around....
#4
Yep - I'm constantly swapping between the Raptor and Warrior. Whichever is running better at the time gets the best set of tires for the ride [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
#6
It's a true drop in IF: It's an 01 Raptor shock (the 02s have the piggyback res that hits and the lower bushing is the wrong size). Using the Rap shock gives ya more wheel travel and in my case I replaced a 13 yr old wore out shock with a fresh one [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
#7
The only difference between the Raptor and Warrior wheels is the offset. I bought my wife a Raptor and sold her Warrior. I had Holeshots on the Warrior, so I straight swapped the wheels and tires. The Raptor wheels set about 2" farther out on the Warrior than the front wheels and tires. And then again, the Warrior wheels sat narrower on the Raptor. I just flipped the Warrior wheels so the stem is inside, and it sets the same width as the stock Rappy wheels. Does this make sense??....LOL[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
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