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You want the Red labels that are .190 - as for size, check out a chart in a Dennis Kirk catalog and it will hook you up. I'm guessing a DS has 10 inchers front and back but check to be sure, they might be a 9 in the back. If you can afford it get the Ultimates they are trick [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/img]
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What are your plans for the new wheels. For rocky conditions, run .190. I run .125 in the sand. I have only had a couple problems with .125 wheels, and they included hitting a rock at night that was about the size of my head. They still held air, but gave a nasty dent. I just got home and with a hammer reshaped them in about 10 minutes. Many people dont like the .125, but I have no complaints. Also, for size, are you going to use the stock tires or other tires. Obviously you need the sam size wheel for stock, but if you are using other tires, then you can use whatever wheel matchs the new tire that you want. Im guessing that you are new to this if your not sure what wheels you need.
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