I have a 1 inch track and was going to run 1.325 woody studs. Will these hit under the sled??? Dont want to scratch the tunnel or anything. Its a 06 gt Thanks
gumper800
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those are too long, they are for a 1.25". you want 1.125" or so.
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taz1 said:I have a 1 inch track and was going to run 1.325 woody studs. Will these hit under the sled??? Dont want to scratch the tunnel or anything. Its a 06 gt Thanks
You will get LOTS of penetration with that size stud in a 1" track.
I will be running the same!
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No i would not run them,go get the 1.175 studs should give you plenty of hook up..taz1 said:I have a 1 inch track and was going to run 1.325 woody studs. Will these hit under the sled??? Dont want to scratch the tunnel or anything. Its a 06 gt Thanks
Do NOT run the 1.325" studs. The recommended stud length for a 1" track is a 1.175"

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hmmm, I have 1.325" studs in my sled with a 1" Hacksaw. I ran them last year too, with the stock 1.25" track, CUT down to 1".
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You do have to watch that much stud over the lug..especially if you run a loose track. If you ratchet or get off the gas and the track gets up off the drive axle and into the front exchanger the studs can be long enough to reach to cooler. Something to check before you learn the hard way.
1.325 is alot for a 1" track on the trail too..but it'll be fun lol.
1.325 is alot for a 1" track on the trail too..but it'll be fun lol.

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DoktorC said:You do have to watch that much stud over the lug..especially if you run a loose track. If you ratchet or get off the gas and the track gets up off the drive axle and into the front exchanger the studs can be long enough to reach to cooler. Something to check before you learn the hard way.
1.325 is alot for a 1" track on the trail too..but it'll be fun lol.
Hey Rick...

Tell us how it's any different than running my Ripsaw cut down to 1"?
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It's not...1" is 1". It doesn't change what I said....but a standard 1" track is worse because the lugs will bend over against the protectors and further expose the studs where as the cut down lug is the thicker base and less likely to fold over. It's just a caution quit being so sensitive. 

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1.325 is great for snow drag racing and that's about it. Way too long for trail riding.

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I run 1.175 Gds on my 1inch sneaker...hooks up good and you can run it loose....
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