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Warriorbassett

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Just got some new tires for the warrior and I decided to go with a 22-11-9 for the rears. I came off stock rears And really feel like I went to big on the tires. Just does not feel like it has the power to turn em. Wondering if I should change out my front sprocket and which way I should go. Any advice would help thanks
 
Right I was running the stock Dunlops 22 x 10 by nines and switch to a flatter track 22 x 11 x 9. I'm thinking I should have gone 20 x 11 x9. The old tires were pretty bare and Now I feel like there is too much tire there for the quad to move. If I were to go down on the front would that gives me some more power to move those bigger tires
 
You can go down a tooth on the front for more power but you will loose a little of speed on the top end. You could also add a tooth on the rear sprocket but it wont make as big of a difference. Generally 1 tooth in the front = 3 teeth in the rear.
 
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