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ive narrowed it down to these 2 rims douglas red label .190 or itp T-9 pro series and if the the t-9s the pro series gp?

 

they will be for trial riding and wash riding and small jumps

 

im looking for the stronger rim that won't bend, ding, dent, or buckle as easily

 

thanks for your input.

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Yea the GP's have the rolled lip, i was looking at them but im just getting the T9's Pro Series instead :cheers:

 

What kind of tires are you going to be running?

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well the Douglas rims are indeed better, BUT their customer service SUCKS, i had a bad encouter with them, they fucked up my order, and when i called them to explain what happened, they made it like i was bothering them and it was my fault,,,

 

my next set of rims will be hipers, this way i dont gotta deal with either company

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I run douglas red labels all the way around and haven't had any problems yet. I have rolled it slammed into rocks and donw just about anything you can think of and then are holding up good.

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The last # in the tire # is the rim size. So 10" up front and 9" in the rear. Unless you want to change rim size anyway. There's pros and cons for running smaller or larger rims. As far as width, I always like to go as wide as possible but I don't have a problem with narrow trails where I am. For you it may be different.

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im gettin holeshot xcr's 22x7-10 and 20x11x10 so how ide of rims? and you live in huntington right i live in long beac right up the street from you. where do you ride at?

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