skidooslayer687
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That's exactly what I wanted to run on mine... What type are you going to be running Studroes144? That was going to be the next question is how many should I run? Keep in mind I'm coming off a modded 02 srx with 192 warthogs in it
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I've i only use studboy cuz my dealer can get them to me at a good price. Tried lake racers on my apex and didn't have good luck so I pulled them out and just went with power points. Never had one bend or break. I'll be using power points in my viper. Planning on doing 168. Got a nice stud pattern that seems to hook up real well with that number of studs
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I had warthogs on the SRX never had an issue with them, but I don't think they come in a length that long... Out of curiousity are you running 168 up the middle or on the outside as well?
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I have been thinking about putting 96 or 144 down the middle. Tired of getting beat by these studded 600 etecs. My old 700 viper was fast but I didnt have studs. Hope my ltxse will run with them. Love to here your imputs.
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I considered just doing 144 up the middle but figured that by the end of the season I'm hoping to have the sled in the 150+ hp range so rather than risk it I'll do every other outside lug in an alternating pattern. 168 will be a real good number for the sled with some added hp. 144 would do the trick but in my opinion the point of studs is to keep the track from spinning so I'll stud mine until it completely hooks up in the conditions I'm looking for
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