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Posted by: Mike330R
I suggest getting the 22" Razor Backs (the real ones). They cost more but are lighter, made of better rubber, will last longer and are suspose to perform much better.
Posted by: Mike330R
BlueLeader,
Do you have a steering stabalizer? They make a world of difference!
Posted by: Mike330R
With it being wider it will bounce and have more bump steer. Get a stabalizer and that will be gone.
Posted by: 95Warrior
DON'T get the Mohawks. I ran them on mine for a while and the Haulers pull them up too much to maintain decent control. I've been running stock fronts lately, with Haulers on the back. Now the Mohawks are on the Warrior.
Posted by: 95Warrior
The sand at Silver Lake is a powdery sugar sand made up of pure quartz granules all about the same size. When you try to walk on it you sink in about an inch or two each step. With the Haulers on, it lightens the front end enough that the Mohawks, with their serrated center rib, don't do alot for turning. You throw impressive quanities of sand, but keep plowing forward. I'd be curious to see how a solid center rib would do, but didn't want to spend the money to find out so I put the stock Dunlops back on the front for now. The problem was increased with the addition of the Dynojet kit and ProDesign/K&N/Outerwear (mainly the Dynojet) because it really sharpened up the response, made it more "snappy", and thus easier to loft the front end, intentional or not.
Posted by: Sandgod
A good alternative is shredders on front due to the rib down the middle. I like them alot and don't have to switch to ride hard packed.
Posted by: BlueLeader
dune tracker 22x8x10
dune tracker 21x8x10
shark fin 21x7x10
mohawk 21x7x10
which ones????
Posted by: BlueLeader
Right now I have the 22" dunetrackers on 4/2 offset rims. Am I creating too much bump steer with the offset and large tire size??
Posted by: BlueLeader
no I do not have a steering stabilizer. I will do a search to learn more about them. thanks. I just thougth that my big 22's were heavy and floated too much and with the width I may be creating a bouncing effect.
Posted by: GAR
The 22x8x10 seem to work great for me. The 22 will have a slightly larger footprint in the sand so they will stay on top a little better. They help a lot in turns, they do not dig in, but float on top.
Posted by: GregV
I like the Dune Trackers!! See Below.
Posted by: Jodiesel
What do you mean exactly by the haulers pull them up too much?