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I am being told that I cannot stud this 2016 Apex with a 1.75 lug is that true and is there a cure for this.
New sled I love it should have never bought a piece of crap Viper but this is now and I'm keeping this for years to come.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Roy
New sled I love it should have never bought a piece of crap Viper but this is now and I'm keeping this for years to come.
Any suggestion would be appreciated.
Roy
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Those would be some long studs... I'd be worried about them pulling through... Maybe look into ice ripper tracks
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I would advise not to do that on a 1.75" track. Not enough clearance and as stated above, the studs are awfully long at that point, more prone to bending/breaking.


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off the subject but how to do you like the rear suspension? others are curious as well. haven't heard too many great things yet, most of them are having problems finding a sweet spot with the air shock.


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I would advise not to do that on a 1.75" track. Not enough clearance and as stated above, the studs are awfully long at that point, more prone to bending/breaking.
X2 and tearing out.
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Finding that sweet spot has been a bit trying but I hope to find it this weekend at 175 psi.off the subject but how to do you like the rear suspension? others are curious as well. haven't heard too many great things yet, most of them are having problems finding a sweet spot with the air shock.
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