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Old 10-07-2005
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well, need to know what kinda bike you have, and what mods are done and what kinda dune riding your into to figure out the rears. as for the fronts, i run dune trackers. there a single rib 21x8x10 design and work great for turning traction, somthing smoothies and mohawks arnt known best for. itp duel ribs are nice but expensive. i think i picked up my fronts for under $100 new on rims.

if your into drag racing and you got enough power step up to 22x11x8 haulers. the taller tire has more rollout for flat dragging and tends to stay on top of the sand better durring tight treeshots. the amount of paddles needed depends on how much power your putten down.
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