wkeggenhoff
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Have a 2006 Apex that I stretched to a 128" with rail extensions. Want to stud track using all double backers.
Can't seam to find any patterns or templates for this.
2nd question I was told you can use the single ply track studs in a 2 ply but not the other way around. Better support with the larger heads and washers.
How many do you recommend ?
Im an aggressive driver and always on flipper.
What about these screw in studs that look like the ones used in the prestudded ice ripper track. Will they stand up to the hp ??
Thanks
Can't seam to find any patterns or templates for this.
2nd question I was told you can use the single ply track studs in a 2 ply but not the other way around. Better support with the larger heads and washers.
How many do you recommend ?
Im an aggressive driver and always on flipper.
What about these screw in studs that look like the ones used in the prestudded ice ripper track. Will they stand up to the hp ??
Thanks


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Just use a tape measure and off set each section by 1/2" and stay away from the center 3". CB Performance has a good template check out there site.


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mrsled has a review on the igrip studs as he ran them last season.
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Just remember that a 128 has 51 rows and odd number so it is impossible to get an even number of studs into a pattern. Templates won't make an even pattern.