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Just saw the iGrip Screw Studs at the Big East show in Syracuse today. Looks like an interesting alternative to the traditional style Woody's or Stud Boy's. Reminds me of the pre-studded Ice Ripper tracks from Camoplast.
Has anyone used these?
http://www.igripstud.com/en/
Has anyone used these?
http://www.igripstud.com/en/
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I think there is a thread from Mr Sled when he put these on his Sidewinder.
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/finally-home.144741/page-2
https://ty4stroke.com/threads/finally-home.144741/page-2
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FYI, 2500 miles and look great. I also wanted to point out that the key is putting them in straight and pilot drill. I tossed them into my Nytro XTX Supercharger 1 3/4 back country for icy conditions as well.
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I would be interested in these as well. Had been looking at Trail Grabbers for my 1 1/2 Cross Country track but these look unique. Did you buy direct? Website doesn't offer much product information or pricing.FYI, 2500 miles and look great. I also wanted to point out that the key is putting them in straight and pilot drill. I tossed them into my Nytro XTX Supercharger 1 3/4 back country for icy conditions as well.
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I would be interested in these as well. Had been looking at Trail Grabbers for my 1 1/2 Cross Country track but these look unique. Did you buy direct? Website doesn't offer much product information or pricing.
I bought them direct and worked with them thru the email. Ill have to stop in again at Novi or Milwaukee and have a talk with them again.
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do you think they would work on a rip saw track with the narrow lugs?
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do you think they would work on a rip saw track with the narrow lugs?
I have them installed on a Rip Saw 2, that would be tough on those little surfaces.
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How do u think these would work in conjunction with a ripsaw 2 already studded with 192 1.450
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Thats what i was kind of thinking. i was hoping to get one more year out of this track but maybe ill just replace it.I have them installed on a Rip Saw 2, that would be tough on those little surfaces.
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I have them installed on a Rip Saw 2, that would be tough on those little surfaces.
You think the RipSaw will be too flimsy?
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You think the RipSaw will be too flimsy?
I dont think that lug over all has enough surface. I guess if you pilot drilled them you could try it and see how they feel. They just seem small.
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I dont think that lug over all has enough surface. I guess if you pilot drilled them you could try it and see how they feel. They just seem small.
Do you have a picture of how you did yours . buddy wants to do his with these.
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You have to look close but this is when I first installed them.
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Awesome do you remember how many you used?
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Awesome do you remember how many you used?
I was trying to run 4 to 5 per row depending on the lugs and the surface I had to mount.
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