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Boat Guy
Please help....

I am getting sand tires for my 04 Predator 500. I have decided on Haulers (or extreme haulers) but what size do I want. I am new to this and need to order these ASAP. I know I want an 8 paddle, but do I go with an 8" wheel or 10" wheel?

Thanks for any replies.
DUNE
Don't get the taller haulers just the haulers on 20x10x10"s. The extreme ones will vibrate to much and make for an uncomfortable ride...

The 8 paddle works great...
Boat Guy
Do you mean 20x10 with an 8" wheel?
cracked
The last number designates the rim size i.e. 20x10x10 as opposed to 20x10x8. The 20x10x10s are pretty much the size of choice for most stock or slightly worked quads...IMHO
redandblackonebanshee
20X10X10 then paddle #, get haulers, 10 paddle looks nice
Rubs
QUOTE (Mr.DUNE @ Jan 9 2004, 11:25 AM)
Don't get the taller haulers just the haulers on 8x10x10"s. The extreme ones will vibrate to much and make for an uncomfortable ride...

The 8 paddle works great...

I have the 22x11x10 H series 8 paddle haulers on my DS and love em. I dont have any of the vibration you refer to Dune
Boat Guy
Do the haulers break paddles a lot? If so, should I just go with the Sand Stars or do those suck?

I don't want to have to buy new tires every year for 2-3 trips a year.
SHOCKER
Get 20x11x8 or 10 inch sandstars, they are awesome
Toy Collector
QUOTE (Boat Guy @ Jan 9 2004, 04:45 PM)
I don't want to have to buy new tires every year for 2-3 trips a year.

I run Sand Skate II's. With the 6" extended swingarm, they hook up perfect and I'm only 150 lbs. I've had the same set on there for 3 years but, I don't ride on anything but sand. Also, as soon as I get home, I put the rear axle on jackstands so as not to stress the paddles with weight. I'm old school though... Sand Skate II's on Douglas wheels...nothing looks better. icon_biggrin.gif
redandblackonebanshee
me and my dad have run 10 paddle haulers for at least 2 seasons and we have no signs of breakage whatsoever, be careful though when ordering that you dont get tires too big because they will look like balloons
DUNE
QUOTE (Rubths @ Jan 9 2004, 03:10 PM)
QUOTE (Mr.DUNE @ Jan 9 2004, 11:25 AM)
Don't get the taller haulers just the haulers on 8x10x10"s. The extreme ones will vibrate to much and make for an uncomfortable ride...

The 8 paddle works great...

I have the 22x11x10 H series 8 paddle haulers on my DS and love em. I dont have any of the vibration you refer to Dune

Rubs do you have the Haulers or the taller haulers. The vibration I was refuring to was the height of the paddle.
DUNE
QUOTE (Boat Guy @ Jan 9 2004, 04:45 PM)
Do the haulers break paddles a lot? If so, should I just go with the Sand Stars or do those suck?

I don't want to have to buy new tires every year for 2-3 trips a year.

Boat guy, I have had the Haulers on my quad for 6 years and plan to have them for a couple more...
Rubs
QUOTE (Mr.DUNE @ Jan 9 2004, 07:57 PM)
QUOTE (Rubths @ Jan 9 2004, 03:10 PM)
QUOTE (Mr.DUNE @ Jan 9 2004, 11:25 AM)
Don't get the taller haulers just the haulers on 8x10x10"s. The extreme ones will vibrate to much and make for an uncomfortable ride...

The 8 paddle works great...

I have the 22x11x10 H series 8 paddle haulers on my DS and love em. I dont have any of the vibration you refer to Dune

Rubs do you have the Haulers or the taller haulers. The vibration I was refuring to was the height of the paddle.

I have the Extreme H Series which are the tallest. Check them out next weekend they are massive looking. These are more rounded at the top insted of being flat and hooking up ALL THE TIME they allow you to turn very nice while on the power.
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