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What size studs are being used with the one inch Hacksaw track.
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Depends on brand but 1.075,1.080,1.25" are some.All will give you 1/4" past the lug.If you want alittle more bite then 1.175",1.187" will be 3/8" past the lug.I have deals on all of them.Any questions let me know.Thanks
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tstewartfn14 said:What size studs are being used with the one inch Hacksaw track.
1.325.....
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Thats wayyyyyyyyy to tall.Thats 1/2" above the lug longer is not better.
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richierich said:Thats wayyyyyyyyy to tall.Thats 1/2" above the lug longer is not better.
That's right... I know guys that run 1.450's in a Hacksaw... 1/4" - 3/8 does nothing for traction, but may offer some safety in the corners. If you want accleration and awesome braking then run the 1.325. The longer the stud, the less you have to run, the better the traction.... I will guarantee you that the longer stud will gain you 3-4 sled lengths off the bottom and better acceleration. I studded a million sleds and have tried every brand and size.
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I have 162 1.1175 in my hacksaw track works awsome Woodys megabite APEX LTX