chadman
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I bought a track that is clipped every third window and I was wndering if I need to use the guided clips or if I can just use the flat clips?
snowrules
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I don't think there is a huge price difference between guided and non. If the clips that are on there now are guided I'd say your safe with just the flat. most tracks come with only every third as a guided clip anyways. I redid a bunch of clips on mine and used guided figured it couldn't hurt and would keep the track from wandering on the rails. Think the price difference was only a couple cents. oh and you will want to borrow the proper tool to tighten them if you don't already have one. some guys have rigged there own way to put them on but the tool saves alot of time and puts them on nice and snug. Good luck.


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I fully punched and clipped my 136 ripsaw and installed speed clips...worked awesome....the speed clips are lighter and as long as youre running good snow (no snirt) its fine...if not flats...
the install is one of the most over looked parts...make sure you take your time and use a good tool...and if its a clamp tool keep the parts and even the die well greased...
the install is one of the most over looked parts...make sure you take your time and use a good tool...and if its a clamp tool keep the parts and even the die well greased...
chadman
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Thanks for the info.
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