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Posted: Sun May 13, 2007 10:37 pm
by Sandstorm
How about putting this as a sticky moderators???


21x12x8 Padla Brats Comp cut on 8x8 .125 rims = 9.5ea lbs

20X10X8 6 paddle std buff Haulers on 8X7 .125 rims = 10.25 lbsea - Old style Haulers

21X12X8 6 paddle std buff Haulers on 8X8 .125 = 11.5 lbsea - Old Style Haulers

20x10x8 btb 8 paddle Gliders on .125's 12lbs ea

21x12x8 btb 8 paddle Gliders on .125's 12lbs ea

21x12x8 7 paddle std buff Extremes on 8x9 .125 rims = 13.0 lbs

20x10x8 6 paddle std buff Extremes on 8x8 .125 rims = 13.0 lbs

21x12x8 8 paddle Gliders on .160's 13.50 ea

21x12x8 8 paddle Hauler/Glider mix on .160's 13.50lbs ea

20x11x8 8 paddle Sand Devils on .160's 13.00lbs ea

20x11x10 Sand Skate II's on 10x8 .125 rims = 14.5 lbs

20-11-8 Sand Sharks on .160 rims = 14.75 lbs

21x12x8 8 paddle Desert Storms on .190's 16lbs ea

20x11x10 Sand Sharks on 10x9 .125 rims = 16.75 lbs

20x10x10 Geckos on .125 rims = 19.25 lbs

20/11/10 7 paddle Extremes on Douglas RED label with OMF beadlocks = 19.50 lbs

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 12:19 am
by claas900
I run 21x12x8 7 paddle hauler. Bought them about 1.5 years ago,there different then my buddies old haulers. Plus mine say something different on the side,cant think of it right now? Great info..

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 12:49 am
by Sandstorm
Skat Trak will use whatever carcass they can get for cheap since they are taking the knobs off anyway..

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 2:42 am
by ozarkdaler
Alright, which tires are the best beyond $$$$?

Posted: Mon May 14, 2007 4:24 am
by Sandstorm
I've heard the Brats in a 6 paddle comp cut. They will also set you back 325-350 for a set on wheels.. This is for pure drag/hillshooting. They are very thin and would puncture easily out in the dunes just like an Ultra/Triple Buff Hauler or Glider..

I am now running a Bead to bead buff 8 paddle Glider. Gliders hook, they slide for turns, and they rev. The ultimate tire IMO.. Oh they leave NO roost for your riding buddies to eat all day unless you like making your friends miserable.... No other tire leaves as little as a roost and those big angled Geckos, Edge, Sand Stars leave a roost to virtually blind you. Your filter gets to eat all that sand also..

The best Bang for the Buck is Sand Devils.. Not so heavy, indestructible, and cheap at about 130 a set..

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 3:10 am
by Sand_Blaster
Do you know how heavy the hauler ultralights are?

Cascade calls them Superlights

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 3:15 am
by Sandstorm
They are 11lbs ea w/ rim.. I ran a set once. It is unreal how they perform.. They just rev and rev becasue of the unsprung weight.. I ran a 10 paddle UL Glider that my friend happen to have.. WOW!! I have a video of that quad w/ those exact tires.. It's the Glamis out front of Mr. Yoshi.. The Yoshi would take that quad down easily now..

http://www.dunereview.com/AllVideos/ATK450...20Yoshi450z.wmv

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 3:33 am
by Sand_Blaster
Thanks for the info. I planed on those on stage 3 of my Dale build this winter.

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 7:32 am
by J. Delaney
No Sand Stars?

Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 10:01 pm
by Sandstorm
Sand Stars?? E Q U A L S...........Anchor........... Last time I checked they will sink a small boat.... LOL

Sorry,,,,,,,,, I couldn't resist.. Easy Now..