JakeBloom
Well-Known Member
So I've been looking into wheels and tires for the Warrior recently. My Warrior's wheel/tire situation is kind of odd. On the rear, there is one stock wheel and one aftermarket, and in the front there is one stock wheel and one aftermarket also. The right front tire is on backwards, so the rotation arrow is pointing the opposite direction that the tire actually rotates. (All of this was like this when I got it)
Anyways, I figured the cheapest route to fix the situation was to buy an OEM rear wheel and an OEM front wheel (ebay of course), while fixing the backwards tread on the right-front tire. However, I was also thinking that eventually I might want to upgrade my tires too, because I think any aftermarket tire would be a major improvement over the goofy baloon-like stock rear tires. Plus, my Warrior is a '90, so I don't think my 23-year-old tires are performing too great compared to what brand new ones would do.
So anyways, who still runs stock tires? I would assume people with new Raptors will probably still have the OEM ones, but I think people with the old Warriors like me will mostly be running aftermarket tires. Would it make sense to put aftermarket tires on stock rims? Or should I just buy four new wheels and then eventually four new tires? Any input is appreciated.
Anyways, I figured the cheapest route to fix the situation was to buy an OEM rear wheel and an OEM front wheel (ebay of course), while fixing the backwards tread on the right-front tire. However, I was also thinking that eventually I might want to upgrade my tires too, because I think any aftermarket tire would be a major improvement over the goofy baloon-like stock rear tires. Plus, my Warrior is a '90, so I don't think my 23-year-old tires are performing too great compared to what brand new ones would do.
So anyways, who still runs stock tires? I would assume people with new Raptors will probably still have the OEM ones, but I think people with the old Warriors like me will mostly be running aftermarket tires. Would it make sense to put aftermarket tires on stock rims? Or should I just buy four new wheels and then eventually four new tires? Any input is appreciated.