Yeah..I know Skat trak 24" are the hot ticket..but..
#1
No dispute from me, the 24" extremes take the prize for supreme V-Force paddles.
I just cant bring myself to spend $360-400 bucks to go to the dunes 2x a year.
What in your opinion is the best moderately priced paddle out there.
I just cant bring myself to spend $360-400 bucks to go to the dunes 2x a year.
What in your opinion is the best moderately priced paddle out there.
#2
Check out actionoffroad.com, they have a v-force special going on right now - a set of 24/11/10 extreme haulers on 11" wide rims for $173.99 + shipping. Just ordered mine...
#4
It looks like that price is for ONE tire and ONE wheel ,not sure.If that is for a set,they are going to sale alot tires and wheels.You cannt get Sand -Stars($230 shipped) for that price.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]
#5
I the very best sand tire you can buy for the rear for a V-force is 22/11/8 double buff 8 paddle hauler. They will hook up EXCELLENT, and you will save 16 lbs of rotating mass VS the tire/'wheel combo mentioned above.
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#6
I thought the problem with the V-Force was the mass of the V-Force itself, and not the mass of the tires. The V-Force has plenty of power to spin regular 22" haulers (and dig holes with them). So with the lightened haulers it should be able to REALLY spin them, and really dig some holes [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]. Sorry, couldn't help myself.
And to the original question ...
you may wish to consider 22" Sand Stars.
And to the original question ...
you may wish to consider 22" Sand Stars.
#7
well your rigt the V-force is alot of mass to push, thats why I suggest the Double buff 22/11/8 haulers. They hook up better and are much lighter which means faster acceleration. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
just think.... if you go with triple or double buff tires all the way around, you will have shed 40LBS!! off of your V-force!!!(over the stock tire/wheel combo)
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just think.... if you go with triple or double buff tires all the way around, you will have shed 40LBS!! off of your V-force!!!(over the stock tire/wheel combo)
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#8
you guys are right, vnasty and teddy700. checked this morning, total price is $346 + shipping. I must be the dumdest guy in the world to that price was for both sides!
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