Wheels for a V-Force
#1
I'm thinking of getting two new rear rims, 9x9 T-9 Pro Series from ITP. I'm going to be mounting up some 22x9x10 tires onto the rims, would a 9" wide rim be to much? or would a 8" be better?
I'm looking for a light weight cheap wheel to mount these tires on, if anyone can think of another wheel I should look at then please say something. Thanks.
I'm looking for a light weight cheap wheel to mount these tires on, if anyone can think of another wheel I should look at then please say something. Thanks.
#2
It is worth the extra few dollars to buy the Baja's ( what I ended up doing ), but if you're sold on the reg. t - 9 rims, I have a brand new pair of 9" X 9" 4 on 137's, I'd let go at a good price, ( never had a tire mounted on them ) PM me an offer if you're interested, I'm getting another set of Baja's for a different set of tires...WAM
#3
Sent you a PM. I think the the normal T-9 Pro Series will suffice, they probably would not be strong enough for jumping but I don't plan to do much jumping, more of a wheel for my spare tires. I got some pro wedges that I want to try out on the sand to see if they hook up better than my holeshots. Right now I spin way to much and I just can't get moving fast enough and I dig alot too. The pro wedge tire is a good drag tire and it should do well I think. They are good in snow anyway, I will also use them for that. I can't get paddles because we don't have that much sand here and they would be destroyed in no time flat.
#4
I purchased the Baja's also, I also strongly recommend them if you plan on doing any serious dirt riding. If I was to stick with the dunes, I would have stuck with the T-9 Pro-Series. The Baja's look sweet besides, Putt
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