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Just bought an M7

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What would you run then? a 2.25, 2.6, or 3.0? Im thinking the 3.0 might me a bit heavy and too much weight to get moving for a m7, or is it ok with a 3.0? Im at 8000 and above altitude.
 
C
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Nevermind, the 3.0 is actually lighter than the 2.6". due to them eliminating the "spikes" opposite of the paddles. Amazing stuff! soo now does anybody have a 162 3" lug track for sale?
 

Vern

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I went from the stock challenger to the 2.25" powerclaw on my m7 and it was a huge improvement, then a buddy later on put a 2.6" on his m7 and it was as big or bigger improvement over my 2.25" as the powerclaw was over the challenger. No experience with the 3" but if you found a deal on a 2.6" you wouldn't be disappointed.
 

ultrasks700

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I went from the stock challenger to the 2.25" powerclaw on my m7 and it was a huge improvement, then a buddy later on put a 2.6" on his m7 and it was as big or bigger improvement over my 2.25" as the powerclaw was over the challenger. No experience with the 3" but if you found a deal on a 2.6" you wouldn't be disappointed.

Used 2.6's are getting cheaper and cheaper, I bought 100 mile take off for 500$ this fall, totally worth the money, my sled loves it(2010 M8)
 
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