Haulers or Extreme Haulers
I have little experience with paddle tires. I'm 95% sure that what we're looking for is a set of haulers. If you've ridden the extreme's, would you recommend them for a dale (rather than the regular haulers)?
Also what's the best place to buy (price and shipping are of most concern).
Thanx in advance, wanablaze.
Also what's the best place to buy (price and shipping are of most concern).
Thanx in advance, wanablaze.
I use the sand hauler which is a skat trak hauler knock off which are 122 bucks shipped off ebay.
Sand Hauler
They are 21x12x8 8 paddle on an 8x8 wheel and they launch hard out of the hole and are a pretty good play tire, great for wheeling. My friend has the haulers in the same size and I think they worked just as well as his. I had the extreme's before but I don't think they are worth the extra cash. But if you go with haulers rockymountainatv.com is the cheapest place I have found.
Sand Hauler
They are 21x12x8 8 paddle on an 8x8 wheel and they launch hard out of the hole and are a pretty good play tire, great for wheeling. My friend has the haulers in the same size and I think they worked just as well as his. I had the extreme's before but I don't think they are worth the extra cash. But if you go with haulers rockymountainatv.com is the cheapest place I have found.
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Those Sand Haulers look interesting!. Maybe somebody offers them pre-mounted?. It is usually far cheaper than buying wheels separately, and then taking them to be mounted.
These guys do a huge volume out of a very small store. They are always busy, and have great prices. I don't know about shipping cost, since I always pick-up there.
And, I like how you don't have to remind them to keep the paddles in "sync" when they mount them. They are pretty good with comparison info over the phone.
http://www.smimotorsports.com/
I think my next set will be 8-paddle Haulers on 8" or 9" wheels, for better floatation and lightest weight -- 20x10x8 and 20-11-9 are avail in the Haulers. But I confess, I have not used the Extremes.
These guys do a huge volume out of a very small store. They are always busy, and have great prices. I don't know about shipping cost, since I always pick-up there.
And, I like how you don't have to remind them to keep the paddles in "sync" when they mount them. They are pretty good with comparison info over the phone.
http://www.smimotorsports.com/
I think my next set will be 8-paddle Haulers on 8" or 9" wheels, for better floatation and lightest weight -- 20x10x8 and 20-11-9 are avail in the Haulers. But I confess, I have not used the Extremes.
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I have ran 8 and 10 paddle extremes on my Dales and for me it comes down to where I will be riding if I'm riding the coast I go with 8's and Glamis and St Anthony's I run 10's (sand is heavier on the coast) either way you should run the extremes over the standards haulers Skat Trak makes good stuff I order directly from them.
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