HOW MANY PADDLES?
#11
I have to agree with Sand45 & JSsDs,I run the 22"x11x10 10 paddle haulers on my 760 & 20x11x9 8 paddle haulers on my baja.The 20" tall haulers are easy to slide around compared to the 22" haulers.If you run the 22" haulers one tooth down on the front might not be enough,probably a 42 or 43 in the rear like Sand45.When I had the stage2 a 15/42 worked well for me with 22"s.
20x10x10 10 paddle haulers will only dig holes,from what I have seen
A 9 or 10 paddle seems to work fine on the 22"
Jeff
20x10x10 10 paddle haulers will only dig holes,from what I have seen
A 9 or 10 paddle seems to work fine on the 22"
Jeff
#12
Hey CHOP, I have a 2000DS with basically the same set up (RW Stage 1) and stock gears. I just baught the 22-11-10 10 paddle Extreem haulers. They are awsome! The DS turns a little harder than the other strait paddles I've had, but they hook up great and the frone end is very easily pulled up. They are a little hi $$$, but if you think your going to dune more often it worth it. Another excelent choice if the Extreem hauler 20-10-10 9 paddle.
Good luck.
Good luck.
#15
As if life wasn't comfusing enough just my thinking too LOL[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img] I have a set of 21-12-10 Sand Skate 1's they are a very good play tire, slide good and climb good, if you run any if the tires from Sand Tires Unlimited you want to run no less than 4 psi, anything less will let the paddle lay back under hard power which can damage the tire casing, airing up will make the paddles standup, jsut the opposit of the skat traks which will lose traction when aired up
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