Deciding on new paddle tires
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Deciding on new paddle tires
Originally posted by: duneittilludie
bigbubba-I run 20-10-8 10 paddle haulers on my raptor and i like them much better than the 22s that i was running.I would think that with the horsepower that you are running that a set of 10 paddles in a 20" hauler would be about right .I saw you running at florence out at comp a couple of weeks ago(at least i think it was you )and you were doing very well so a new set of tires and the traction that they will give you would be well worth it.I have no experience with extremes so i cant give you an educated opinion on them.
bigbubba-I run 20-10-8 10 paddle haulers on my raptor and i like them much better than the 22s that i was running.I would think that with the horsepower that you are running that a set of 10 paddles in a 20" hauler would be about right .I saw you running at florence out at comp a couple of weeks ago(at least i think it was you )and you were doing very well so a new set of tires and the traction that they will give you would be well worth it.I have no experience with extremes so i cant give you an educated opinion on them.
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Deciding on new paddle tires
Don't worry about the gearring, thats EASY to figure out!
If I was going to get another set of paddles it would be 22x??x8 with 10 or 11 extreme hauler paddles. BUT duneittilludie said he didn't like the taller paddles. I think the 8" rim is important!
What is your gearring now?
Can you try those taller haulers out again?
Are you sure your clutch isn't slipping instead of the tires spinning?...I made that mistake once.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
If I was going to get another set of paddles it would be 22x??x8 with 10 or 11 extreme hauler paddles. BUT duneittilludie said he didn't like the taller paddles. I think the 8" rim is important!
What is your gearring now?
Can you try those taller haulers out again?
Are you sure your clutch isn't slipping instead of the tires spinning?...I made that mistake once.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-blush.gif[/img]
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Deciding on new paddle tires
My clutch isnt slipping, I know the power is getting to the ground. I don't wanna get 8" rims unless I'm getting Ultra Lites because I already have 10" rims and don't have money to get others and 8" rims don't work as well all around just for racing. My gearing is in my sig. and it's too pricy to buy new gears all the time playing with it and tryin to get what you like. Is there a really good reason to get 22" ?? If not I'll stick with 20". I also noticed that the 20" tires have alot more paddle coming in contact with the ground being more low profile and flat.
Like I said, I know I want the extreme haulers I just don't know what size. If anyone knows the pros and cons of the different sizes please let me know [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Thanks!!
Like I said, I know I want the extreme haulers I just don't know what size. If anyone knows the pros and cons of the different sizes please let me know [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Thanks!!
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Deciding on new paddle tires
Originally posted by: BigBubba
My clutch isnt slipping, I know the power is getting to the ground. I don't wanna get 8" rims unless I'm getting Ultra Lites because I already have 10" rims and don't have money to get others and 8" rims don't work as well all around just for racing. My gearing is in my sig. and it's too pricy to buy new gears all the time playing with it and tryin to get what you like. Is there a really good reason to get 22" ?? If not I'll stick with 20". I also noticed that the 20" tires have alot more paddle coming in contact with the ground being more low profile and flat.
Like I said, I know I want the extreme haulers I just don't know what size. If anyone knows the pros and cons of the different sizes please let me know [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Thanks!!
My clutch isnt slipping, I know the power is getting to the ground. I don't wanna get 8" rims unless I'm getting Ultra Lites because I already have 10" rims and don't have money to get others and 8" rims don't work as well all around just for racing. My gearing is in my sig. and it's too pricy to buy new gears all the time playing with it and tryin to get what you like. Is there a really good reason to get 22" ?? If not I'll stick with 20". I also noticed that the 20" tires have alot more paddle coming in contact with the ground being more low profile and flat.
Like I said, I know I want the extreme haulers I just don't know what size. If anyone knows the pros and cons of the different sizes please let me know [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Thanks!!
The benefit to a taller tire is that it has more conact with the ground all the time. This lets he paddle stay in the sand more time per revolution, giving you more traction. You'll also get more floatation from a 22" tire because of the larger contact patch.
8" rim gives you more tire flex when launching (imagine a dragsters wrinkle wall tire).
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Deciding on new paddle tires
I know my gearing is close to stock, and no I don't need a case saver. If I change my gearing to something similar to what I have it will still screw it up when I put the taller tires on. I need a chart that also shows gearing ratios with the tire size. If 22" tires are better why does everyone use 20"? I don't see anyone using 22" tires unless they are ultra lites. The fact that the taller tires "wrinkle" doesn't matter much to me, I don't need drag tires. I'll get ultra lites for that, right now I just want a great all around tire that still performs well when dragging and hillshooting.
I have my bros 22" tires on still...next time I goto the coast I'll play with some gearing to see if I can get it to where I want with 22's. If I get it to where I like it I'll prolly end up gettin 22x10x10 10 paddle extreme haulers. Does that setup sound about right?
Anyother opinions are gladly welcome! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
I have my bros 22" tires on still...next time I goto the coast I'll play with some gearing to see if I can get it to where I want with 22's. If I get it to where I like it I'll prolly end up gettin 22x10x10 10 paddle extreme haulers. Does that setup sound about right?
Anyother opinions are gladly welcome! [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]