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I have a 2012 with a ice-ripper track and I'm ready to replace the stock carbides. It does dart, sometimes bad enough to make me uncomfortable. My question is would I be better off with 6 inch duallies or 8 inch singles.
Thanks
Mike
I put the Ice Attack track on my Vector. Took it out on the lake, the 264 mini studs definately hook up, although not nearly as well as the 192 full studs on my RX1Ton. Braking is much improved and rear end slide in turns on glare ice is gone :-). I'm gonna like it!! Will have to give it a try...
I was going to put 144 down the middle. When I asked the dealer(whom I won't name) he wanted $4.75 a stud installed. HOLY CRAP!! that comes to $684.00. So I can get a Ice Ripper 1.25 for $520.00 or a Ice Attack 1.063 for $450.00. plus $200 to install. Its a wash plus I have a new track I can try...
I am going to retrack my new 2012 Vector with a Ice Ripper 1.25 lug or Ice Attack 1.063 high lug.
Any worries with the 1.25 lug height and the additional 3/16 stud height. Or should I drop down to the 1.063 height?
Is either, or, a better performing track for my rig?
I'm a old fart usually...
Just a thought, my son had both my machines 02 Viper (144 studs)and 03 Shorty (192 studs)out a few nights ago and made the comment that the Viper seem to pull just as hard or harder out of the hole up to 80 or so. :(
I took a look at the RX-1 belt(original belt with 800 miles on it)) and it...
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