yamadoo
Yamadoo is a snowmobile ' aholic'.
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- 15 Viper STX DX red/white- GPS and KING AIR suspension 4kmiles
13 Apex XTX 45 anniversary RED/WHITE/BLACK 3K miles
10 Vector LTX Blue 9kmiles
11 Venture GT 4k miles
86 SnoScoot(2) for grand kids
I have used 1.4 extreme Max for years with their single round aluminum backer with great results on stock Apex’s, Vectors with 1.25 tracks and just put them on my Viper. Never a pull through or a loosening only one broke in like over 15k -20k combined miles.
I know some on here think they are cheap and ‘you get what you pay for’ so they pay WAY more for woodies, but I learned this after I had a good ongoing experience with the Extreme max studs. So take it for what it’s worth I save the money and have not been in anyway disappointed.
Ps they measure different than woodies so DO NOT compare sizes that way.
I know some on here think they are cheap and ‘you get what you pay for’ so they pay WAY more for woodies, but I learned this after I had a good ongoing experience with the Extreme max studs. So take it for what it’s worth I save the money and have not been in anyway disappointed.
Ps they measure different than woodies so DO NOT compare sizes that way.
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ateick
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- '24 Rene XRS 900R
'18 SR Viper RTX (SOLD)
'20 Poo XCR 850 (SOLD)
I have used 1.4 extreme Max for years with their single round aluminum backer with great results on stock Apex’s, Vectors with 1.25 tracks and just put them on my Viper. Never a pull through, loosen only one broke in like over 15k -20k combined miles.
I know some on here think they are cheap and ‘you get what you pay for’ so they pay WAY more for woodies, but I learned this after I had a good ongoing experience with the Extreme max studs. So take it for what it’s worth I save the money and have not been in anyway disappointed.
Ps they measure different than woodies so DO NOT compare sizes that way.
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I did the same. I put on Extreme 1.52's last year. 3 per. Half the price of others and seemed to hold up well.
The Extreme 1.52's have a total length of 1.830" so it looks like they are comparible to the Woody's 1.450 series which are 1.852" long. The Woody's 1.325 series are 1.730" long.
rb2001srx700
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- 2001 SRX 700
I will defiantly look into those studs. I like what I have read so far. Looking at either 120 or 144 for studs. I like the length of them 1.830.I have used 1.4 extreme Max for years with their single round aluminum backer with great results on stock Apex’s, Vectors with 1.25 tracks and just put them on my Viper. Never a pull through, loosen only one broke in like over 15k -20k combined miles.
I know some on here think they are cheap and ‘you get what you pay for’ so they pay WAY more for woodies, but I learned this after I had a good ongoing experience with the Extreme max studs. So take it for what it’s worth I save the money and have not been in anyway disappointed.
Ps they measure different than woodies so DO NOT compare sizes that way.
rb2001srx700
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- 2001 SRX 700
I see you only restudded the center. Any reason?They are working well. I actually have them installed in 96 Stud Buy Super Lite Pro double backers now.
I have a number of new Stud Boy Power Point 1.50 studs that I could sell (same size as Woody's 1.45). PM me for more details if interested.
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