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Just wondering if a stud boy duece wear bar with 6inch carbide be too much for my 04warrior with no studs?
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i had the woodys dual carbides on my 05 warrior. loved them until i came to a set of railroad tracks on the trail. stopped me dead in my tracks and tore the nuts for the host bar out of the saddle. what a mess.. but from what i hear the stud boys have a better design to stop this from happening. in any event of a railroad crossing i would take it slow just in case with duals on. i went back to a single carbide and hated it.
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i also had no studs.
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I think that the 6 inch carbides are a good match.
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Thanks for the input.Got a set of dueces on the way .
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How is the steering effort with the 6inch duece runner?Any harder than the stock warrior runner?And do they reduce ski lift in corners?(make the sled more stable).
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Steering effort will be similar, but they won't reduce the ski lift...Changing the suspension settings will though. Maybe a stiffer swaybar will help too.
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