JohnWI
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My 136" track was studded by the previous owner. There are 2 studs per row. Can someone tell me how many studs it totals?
Is 96 the correct amount if there were two/row on a 121"?
Sled's 200 miles away or I'd count it myself.
Is 96 the correct amount if there were two/row on a 121"?
Sled's 200 miles away or I'd count it myself.
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that would be 108 studs
Apex18
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yep, you got 108...96 for a 121inch track...
BURMAD69
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NOT ENOUGH!! I would add more or take out what you have, To few studs puts more strain on the track because it just wants to spin.
on your rage 108 is plenty any more just kills your top end.If your not spinning the track all the time out of the corners that is fine for saftey.I know many guys with 108 in their attacks.
BURMAD69
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After thinking about it with the 136 you have more track on the groud for bite so fewer studs are required for equal traction compared to the 121, I have 144 in my 121, 96 was faster on top but 144 pulls off the line better. Its all about the hole shots right!
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so if you put 108 on a 136" what would the pattern be? all down the center just offset a little bit each time?
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a V down the middlesleddheadd said:so if you put 108 on a 136" what would the pattern be? all down the center just offset a little bit each time?

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