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35s or 37s for dd?

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Old 12-01-2010, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Harbourone
If your thinking of 35's or 37's just go to the 37's. You'll end up there anyway and then you'll be out the cost of your 35's.

As for the 30vs44 just gusset your c's and either sleeve or truss it. You already own it, run it until it pops. Then put in a d60.
I have a set of 35s and a set of 37s (looking at going bigger)......you will end up at 37s before long.
Old 12-01-2010, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by mueller433
I have a set of 35s and a set of 37s (looking at going bigger)......you will end up at 37s before long.
I have both as well, 35 MTR's and 37 MTR Kevlar. I run the 35's in the winter. 37 the other three seasons. Don't want to spin and catch that much mass on the 37s even with D44s I would think it would be easy to snap something. Ohio winters are rough sometimes.
Old 12-01-2010, 08:43 PM
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thats why i dont want to run 37s
if it catches it will break alot of stuff



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