need help confused klaws or razr2?
#1
Currently 2000 440 ex with 20x11x10 standard holeshots.
I ride woods trails50%, mud 25% ( or more ) , sand 10%, dirt roads 5%, creeks/gravel 10% . I like the way my current tires perform with the exception of mud, sand, creek/gravel performance. I want allot more traction in the mud, sand, and gravel/creek areas. I seem to be down to klaws or razr2's. All I hear is klaws or knarly, or hd or razr2. I need some overwhelming firsthand opions on what to get. My gut says razr2's, but I need help. By the way I am going to go with 22x11x10 and buy new wheels. Does it matter if I get 22x11x9 or 22x11x10's What is the difference?
thanks.
I ride woods trails50%, mud 25% ( or more ) , sand 10%, dirt roads 5%, creeks/gravel 10% . I like the way my current tires perform with the exception of mud, sand, creek/gravel performance. I want allot more traction in the mud, sand, and gravel/creek areas. I seem to be down to klaws or razr2's. All I hear is klaws or knarly, or hd or razr2. I need some overwhelming firsthand opions on what to get. My gut says razr2's, but I need help. By the way I am going to go with 22x11x10 and buy new wheels. Does it matter if I get 22x11x9 or 22x11x10's What is the difference?
thanks.
#2
I would get the razr2's. They will perform alot better then the knarly and holeshots in mud, water, gravel, sand, you name it. also a very long lasting tread. If you are buying new wheels make sure your tire size matchs that of your rim. 22x11x9 and 22x11x10 are different. They first number in the tire diameter or height rather. The second number is tire width. The third and last number is rim size. 9 would pertain to a 9" rim and 10 a 10" rim. Your stock rims are 9".
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)



