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Hey guys,
Looking for ideas for the best stud patterns for 192. Really wanted to keep them all in between the rails. Don't much like the patterns I'm finding online. looking for the best option for aggressive hook up. Studding it up this weekend so the earlier the better... Thanks guys
Looking for ideas for the best stud patterns for 192. Really wanted to keep them all in between the rails. Don't much like the patterns I'm finding online. looking for the best option for aggressive hook up. Studding it up this weekend so the earlier the better... Thanks guys
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That's a ton of studs to have without studding the outside Windows, I would say it's boarder line too many and may just have a bed of nails affect and not hook up like you're hoping
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I have found that 144 max works best if wanting to stay inside the windows. But this is more of a trail set up. If studding for aggressive hook up you need to be studding outside the windows. With a good fourth wheel kit the outside studs are the ones that seem to really give the bite. There is a 192 pattern over in the sidewinder trail forum. I think SJ posted looks to be a pretty aggressive setup
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Yes at 4 studs per window it is hard to get a pattern that does not repeat, or fall in line when just studding the center of the track. I do not think that there is anything to be gained with 50 extra studs if they are all in the same line.
This is 141 studs on a 141" in a 2, 3, 4, 3, 2 pattern. the 141" is a 3.0 pitch so it is the same number of windows as the 137 at 2.86 pitch.
This is 141 studs on a 141" in a 2, 3, 4, 3, 2 pattern. the 141" is a 3.0 pitch so it is the same number of windows as the 137 at 2.86 pitch.
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Should I just run 144? Or put the extras on the outsides and run the 192? If it won't benefit I don't see the point of the extra weight.
I would stay 144 and keep away from the edges when they tear they do a lot o damage.
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hook pretty good on yours?
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I did 141 in a 141. 3 per row, double backer inside the rails and a single on the outsides. Hooks up awesome and doesn't slide at all.
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I ended up doing the all inside the rail deal. worked pretty good I think
Mine us vicious on launchhook pretty good on yours?
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that's good news then.. just got the turbo set up on mine so I was a little worried about traction
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