YFZ 22" haulers
#12
Unless your YFZ is internally modified, I'd stay away from a 22" tall paddle. A 22" 8 paddle will have the same traction as a 20" 11 paddle. The taller the tire is, the longer the scoop will stay in the sand. I'd recommend going with a 20" with no more than 8 paddles on a stock or even piped YFZ.
#13
Originally posted by: skateryan20
Hi, whats the difference of the riding in the 22x11x10 and 22x8x10. Does anyone have pics of both.
Hi, whats the difference of the riding in the 22x11x10 and 22x8x10. Does anyone have pics of both.
#14
Originally posted by: WallStreet
Why do you say good luck finding them? I found mine no sweat, just took some calling cause everyone was sold out. Good tire
Why do you say good luck finding them? I found mine no sweat, just took some calling cause everyone was sold out. Good tire
#15
Originally posted by: DrDune
I have the 22x8x11 set up. and there's a pic of them on my pictures. they run great.
Originally posted by: skateryan20
Hi, whats the difference of the riding in the 22x11x10 and 22x8x10. Does anyone have pics of both.
Hi, whats the difference of the riding in the 22x11x10 and 22x8x10. Does anyone have pics of both.
#20
with the ITP's I was doing both, I was getting killed on drags and she was handling great on dune rides. I went with the haulers just for drag reasons, big difference when draging. I haven't gone on any good long dune rides since I got the haulers but riding season is just around the corner, will keep the forum posted.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
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