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Gonna be running the dm in some soft soft soft sand, it's in a stock lightened frame with a 10 over arm and a wheelie bar, tires are 16 stag rippers, roll out was around 80 ish, running 300 ft and I have a 1-6 tranny, and 2.81( I think) straight cuts!

 

I just need a ball park idea of where to start with this gearig, are at least wt sprockets to bring along with me!

 

Thanks Josh

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Gonna be running the dm in some soft soft soft sand, it's in a stock lightened frame with a 10 over arm and a wheelie bar, tires are 16 stag rippers, roll out was around 80 ish, running 300 ft and I have a 1-6 tranny, and 2.81( I think) straight cuts!

 

I just need a ball park idea of where to start with this gearig, are at least wt sprockets to bring along with me!

 

If you have no earthly idea, please don't clutter my thread, I can carless if ur brothers 1st borns nannies 2nd husbands uncle only runs 10 paddle rippers on his 10 dm and I'm crazy if I think I can turn 16's...blah blah blah... This is all I have to work with right now!!

 

Thanks Josh

 

13-47 will be a good start... :headbang:

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my wifes former roommates brothers uncles sisters ex lovers dog owners friends baseball partner at work next door at the hospitals secretary said you need whatever the fuck gearing you think.

 

id try 14/41 and go from there. OR use a damn gearing calculator and get 4th to top at 80mph..

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