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Old 06-28-2012, 11:21 AM
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Adding taller tires will increase your top end speed, but it will take away from your bottom end a little. That's why people try the 10g rollers, but 12g sliders are better because they will also give you more speed along with the same low end the 10g rollers give they just cost a little more.

also to get more torque after you've upped the wheel size to the 22s you can up the axle sprocket to 36T (tractor supply has this but the holes have to be drilled) this will get you back to around stock performance on the low and top end. If you want even more low end power the 39T sprocket will work but it will cut down your speed a lot, and your engine will rev higher more.

And yes the 22x11x8 tires will fit on the stock rims.
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