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I ran 1.575's up the middle..no hits on vent in 2000 miles.
no doubt NOW not hitting with up to 1.575 woodys...and I suspect for many...and maybe you arent really as concerned with max hookup including ice drags (trail sleds)...I get the impression its 1320-2500' for you...
Around here..we are 500-1000 ft.....and 1.630's would be the min....1.875 preferred..and up the middle doesnt hook as well so doesnt work for this style...
and again..can anyone show me they are not hitting Id be more than happy....


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Wow,them must hook up great,did you run the 1/2" nuts with them?
Gold Digger® 60° Carbide Traction Master®
Long Big Nuts (ALN2-7000) included with 1.575" length.
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Do they provide anymore bite than there 1.325,reason I ask is on there site,they say same effective length,but overall length is much more with 1.575,but I swear when I was studding my sled with the 1.456 studs I now have,the woody studs I had just on bench,well it was a 1.325 and it was almost same height as the 1.456.Woody's gold diggers. look good so far.


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not sure pete, maybe one of the experts can chime in.Do they provide anymore bite than there 1.325,reason I ask is on there site,they say same effective length,but overall length is much more with 1.575,but I swear when I was studding my sled with the 1.456 studs I now have,the woody studs I had just on bench,well it was a 1.325 and it was almost same height as the 1.456.
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Problem is... many manufacturers measure differently... so you have to work your own calculations... a stud with a taller shoulder compared to a shorter will protrude less even if they measure the same overall...
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