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They roll them on the ground everywhere they transport them, kinda breaks em' in first before you get them.

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you lay a tapemeasure on the ground and roll the paddles along the tape measure and it will tell you the rollout of the paddles. hope this makes since :thumbsup:

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Its the distance the tire will cover in one revolution. Put a mark on your tire and the first time it touches the ground put a mark, then roll the tire to the next time that same point touches and measure the distance between the two points. That's your roll-out. So if you have a 72" R.O. you will cover 72" horizontal distance in one revolution of the tire. You can also measure it by taking a flexible tape measure and going around your tire, like you were measuring your waist size. Make sense?

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how can most of them say 22" inch tires with diffrent roll out???

22 inches is not the outside diameter of the tire, its how tall the tire is. you can have 10 21 inch tires and they all have differant rollouts. tires can be stretched as well. by putting alot of air in them and leaving them out i the sun the rubber will strecth making the rollout more.

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my 9 paddle sls 's say 71 roll out on them ... i bought some 12 paddle extremes for my buddy from reded and they say 72 rollout. but mine are short and fat and his are tall and skiny.

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my 9 paddle sls 's say 71 roll out on them ... i bought some 12 paddle extremes for my buddy from reded and they say 72 rollout. but mine are short and fat and his are tall and skiny.

have you messured the rollout to see what they actually are?

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70 with 4 lbs in them.........

 

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put about 15-20 lbs and put them in the sun on a hot day and you can stretch them to 72 ez... i think im going to have to restretch mine, they sat for a long time with zero air in them

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We take our tires and leave them out on the asphalt in the summer for a couple hours before putting the air in them. They stretch easy that way. Then bring them inside the garage and let them cool, deflate them after a couple hours and repeat the next day. Works good.

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We take our tires and leave them out on the asphalt in the summer for a couple hours before putting the air in them. They stretch easy that way. Then bring them inside the garage and let them cool, deflate them after a couple hours and repeat the next day. Works good.

 

 

Yup... put about 20 lbs in them, throw then in the hot ass wyoming sun and you can hear them stretch. I had 68" rollout 10 paddle extremes and made then 74" pretty damn fast.

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my 9 paddle sls 's say 71 roll out on them ... i bought some 12 paddle extremes for my buddy from reded and they say 72 rollout. but mine are short and fat and his are tall and skiny.

 

rim size plays a lil part in it also.. They make 8x8 and 8x9 rims. perhaps they different size rims.

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my 9 paddle sls 's say 71 roll out on them ... i bought some 12 paddle extremes for my buddy from reded and they say 72 rollout. but mine are short and fat and his are tall and skiny.

 

As said, rim width and tire carcass style plays a part in that. They take the cheapest tires you can imagine, buff 'em and glue paddles on them.

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