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I am thinking of trying double and single 144 Mega Bites 1.325" down the center pattern of Woody's and using there 7 degree angled backer plate. Does anyone have this setup on there sled our the angled backers? If so what are your thoughts.
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I'm not sure but I believe the Angled Backers can cause some damage to the shocks, because they don't sit flush in the track.
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My son has that set up on his GT and no problems yet. Almost 1000 miles. Just make sure the double backers are installed good and tight. The ones that I have seen with damage were a result of the nuts not being tightened enough. 

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Just finished an 800 mile ride and I am running 144 with the angled backers in a GT and i am not seeing any problems. if your going with the 1.325 length, get the big nuts from woody's, otherwise you will bend studs. Quite a few of mine are now basically perpendicular to the track, instead of angled at the 7 deg. a few are bent a bit further.
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Personally, I don't see the advantage of angled backers for a trail riding application. Can someone enlighten me? In fact, at one time I thought Woody's tech people weren't recommending them for trail riding. studdog
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There is a disadvantage for stopping, but they work great for acceleration.
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I used them for 2 seasons and dont recommend them for trail riding. They cause the track undo stress and in my opinion they are slower. I did
not use them on new GT.
not use them on new GT.
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I just installed a new track on my turbo and did not use them. I have found that it does not hook up as good as the angled backers I had on my last track. IMO
I used that combination on last years rx-1 and pulled them out and put them in the rtx 1500mls last year 400 so far did use tall alum. nuts. I haven't lost bent or had any damage on either sled I did go over after 200mls and retorqe. Very seldom get beat out of the hole on hard pack. 

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