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I have an 03 RX1 Mountain, that I'm putting on a new track. 1.25 x 151 Camoplast Ripsaw, and I'm thinking of studding. 1) Do I have to add tunnel protectors? Remember that the original track was 2 x 151.
2) How many studs should I use? I'm thinking of the 1.3 Woody's
The reason I am replacing the track is, 70% is trails and 20% is boondocking. Then I will have the 2" that I can put back on when I head to Wyoming in March.
2) How many studs should I use? I'm thinking of the 1.3 Woody's
The reason I am replacing the track is, 70% is trails and 20% is boondocking. Then I will have the 2" that I can put back on when I head to Wyoming in March.



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no matter what track you have...if you run studs you need protection...as the track balloons at top speed the studs will hit the tunnel or exchanger. There is nothing to stop it...1.3 or 1.325 is plenty...and that will give you .375 to .50 past the lug depending on stud company.
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I think Mr. sled answered your question!

I think Mr. sled answered your question!

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So Mr.Sled do you think then you could run A 1.6 track * tooth drivers with 1.740 studs if you used proper tunnel and heat exchanger protection ?


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what drivers??? ..thats one hell of a long stud??? I would use the support nuts...
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lol 8 tooth and yes it is a long stud pure sno-cross setup is pretty much the way to go around here. And yes support nuts.


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ya..8 tooth would really give you the room and still run protection.
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What extra protection do we need in addition to the stock protectors?
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