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Please help with a Studding Problem

Mrplow

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I am currently studding a 1 1/4" bombardier track that has 2000 miles on it. The track seems to have some wear as the recomended 1.325" studs penetrate a 1/2" beyond the top of the lug (recomended is a max of 3/8"). Have only installed one and it seems to "stick" past lug hiegth a lot-is this going to be a problem? Please help as we don't want to wait until tomorrow to get shorter ones, as we are going north to find big snow.

I have already installed 1" tunnel protectors.
;)! Thanks in advanced for any info. :bling
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You will also want to check the clearance at the bulk head. I ran longer studs in my Machz's and had to run the track tight otherwise it would hit the bulkhead at speeds over 100 or during sudden braking.
 
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that track muct be worn. 1.325 studs don't really stick out past the lugs on a 1 1/4 track that far.
my doo buddies run 1.375 in their 1" tracks, but with thicker protecters than stock.
I put 1.375 in my ripsaw 1 1/4. In my rtx, I ran some speed runs with no problems.
 


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