fxnytrortxkid
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Hey, anyone used the stud boy super light backer singles and doubles? Like the concept but hate to find out that they allow enough flex to start causing damage to wheels and track. Or just the usual plastic breaking and loosing studs. Just curious if it's worth switching from the tried and true squares.
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we have used them in 2 sleds no problem so far we like them a lot.
Over 8k miles on a 3k mile track. Had one pull thru. The track had lost clips before the pull thru happened.
These were round Airlite backers.
These were round Airlite backers.
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I am using the Studboy double plastic backers. 375 miles so far and no problems with my 1.450 Golddiggers
fxnytrortxkid
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That's cool to hear. We used to use them when they started coming out years ago. The nut would wear into them and then they would crack. These being taller worried me. But that's awesome.
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