Sand tire question
#11
I was running 5psi front and rear, is this to much. I still think I need the 22in tires. I liked the switch from the stock 20's to the 22in holeshots, so I figure sand will be the same, the 20's are just smaller than I thought they would be. I have been looking for extreme haulers and have not found many places that sell them in a 22in. Anyone have a suggestion..
#12
Just ordered the 22x11x10 10 paddle extreme haulers from west coast atv. Now I know what they mean about not skinping on sand tires, damn these things are priiiccceeee...more than the sand stars with rims.
#14
definetly run 22x11x10, 10 paddle extremes, you will hook up much better and the 22s get you more inline with your stock gearing, if you keep your sandstars wich are also much heavier, i recomend sprocket change.
#16
Thanks for all the help, I might try to sell the sand stars the next time I go to the dunes if the haulers are so much better. I would keep them but I have to use the rims to mount the haulers. So using them as spares would require some labor is I had to change. They are still like new, only one day riding on them.
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