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20x10x10 or 22x10x10 haulers ??

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Old Aug 27, 2002 | 08:30 PM
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they arent for my 00. I still have the sand skates. They are for our 01. Sean
 
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Old Aug 27, 2002 | 09:44 PM
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I just ordered some 20x10x10 8 paddles. I know I have a raptor..but if I had a DS, I migh thave gone to 22's because of the weight of the DS.
 
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Old Aug 28, 2002 | 01:34 AM
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Go with the 22"'s! And get the 9-paddle! I was pulling wheelies now problem at all in 4th gear at Pizmo and I have no internal mods at all. You just have to get the Gearing straight. And as for the hitting the heelguards, the Extremes come in multiple diameters becuse they don't always use the same tire core, if you order them have them check there stock and measure them mine came in at 72 they vary between 71 and 75. I have no problems with them hitting my heel guards, and the only time I do is if I bottom out hard, and even then it is only hitting the very outside tip of the guards. You can trim those off with a Dremmel tool. Get the 9-paddles because someday you may want to do internal Mods and you will need that extra paddle.
 
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