1.325 are probably your best bet with a 1.25 track


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Depends on whose you buy and what your purpose is.
If Woodys, 1.325 is plenty for trail riding. I run their 1.325 Megabytes .Great stud.
If someone elses stud, check with the manufacturer or the dealer you are buying your studs from. Or post it here and some one will likely know as I did for Woody's.
There is no standard of measurement with stud manufacturers unfortunately. One persons 1.325 can be the same penetration as anothers 1.5. Very confusing.
Dave
If Woodys, 1.325 is plenty for trail riding. I run their 1.325 Megabytes .Great stud.
If someone elses stud, check with the manufacturer or the dealer you are buying your studs from. Or post it here and some one will likely know as I did for Woody's.
There is no standard of measurement with stud manufacturers unfortunately. One persons 1.325 can be the same penetration as anothers 1.5. Very confusing.
Dave

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Kip, just sent you a pm. The woodys 1.32 end up 3/8 over the lug when tightened. I would not recomend longer than that for a trail sled. Mike