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What size paddles?

Old Apr 14, 2002 | 11:23 PM
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What size paddles do you guy use on your sports and scramblers.I need some suggestions. I have stock wheels on my 98 sport.Also will paddles help out a lot in the dunes?(dumb question) All my quad does is spin the tires the first 30 yards.(turf tamers).If the traction added is a great deal, should any sprocket changes be made to compensate? Thanks for any pointers!

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Old Apr 15, 2002 | 12:10 AM
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I run 20X11X9 8P Haulers, which is the OE tire size if I remember correctly. Kinda a hard size to find in stock at most shops, I would suggest a set of 22X11X10 8P's on .125's.

The paddles's will deffinately help you hook up and you won't need to make any gearing changes just by going to paddles, although I always suggest a 34T rear for everyone.
 
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Old Apr 15, 2002 | 10:09 AM
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I run the 22-11-10 7pdl Skat-trak haulers. They work great. I bought them because they worked so well on my buddies 400 2x4. He runs the 8 paddle ,but he runs the complete Hot Seat Mod Kit also. I think he runs the same tires on his 500 X also. 22-11-10 was the stock tire size on all of our Scramblers. I had tried a 20-11-10 on my TrailBlazer and it seamed to screw with the power ban.

The 22-11-10 Haulers work flawlessly. See Rocky Mountain ATV for a great package deal. http://www.rockymountainatv.com
 
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