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  • Has any one put a Dual Wheel Kit on there argo?

    Has any one put a Dual Wheel Kit on there argo? If so how is it in water or snow? Is there any video?

  • #2
    How big it ur motor bc if u put to much weight on ur wheel that is not good for ur motor

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    • #3
      The issue that I see is power. Depending on model, it might be a little hard to rotate duals in anything soft. I know that my conquest would have its hands full. Turning may also become tough, more tires=more traction, which will make for tough turning. And forget about narrow trails. That being said, if you do it take some pictures and let us know how it works out for you.

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      • #4
        She might be low range riding, for sure
        Here is what I was thinking:
        Put a set of 24" Frontiers on first, then dual it with a set of 22". That way when on most places where the traction is good you would just be riding on the 24's, but when you start sinking into the sloppy stuff, the duals will come into play.
        That's the way I've seen it done with quads inthe past.

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        • #5
          Duals

          Not sure if this helps but I put 22" duals on my '08 23hp kohler max2 for a particularly tricky swamp, thin crust you couldn't walk on over substrate you can't swim through, bit like thin ice that doesn't break up and let you paddle to the next hard bit to get out on.
          Anyway it works really well and I've had them on in most other situations to see how they handle.
          You definitely need to get used to the extra width! (watch out for that tree!)
          Turning on dry paved roads will have your tyres complaining but park your trailer next to the gravel!
          My max is under 400kg so I can't say I've noticed any drop in power or difficulty turning, we don't get snow (I wish) but it swims well with the extra buoyancy in particular, and deep powder sand (we have lots) is effortless. Stability on slopes is great, it's only longer than it is wide because of the winch, so speedway turns in our laterite pea gravel are awesome! Cheers

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          • #6
            Thank you

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