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Wow that's long. I was wondering if I should go 1.325 on a 1 inch. How many km a year do you put on with those?
I was thinking that too. Woody's recommends 0.250" - 0.375" (6-10 mm) of stud over the lug height. https://www.woodystraction.com/app/uploads/2019/08/stud-twoply-installation-instructions.pdf Pertinent info is in the Important Information box, fifth bullet point.
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I was thinking that too. Woody's recommends 0.250" - 0.375" (6-10 mm) of stud over the lug height. https://www.woodystraction.com/app/uploads/2019/08/stud-twoply-installation-instructions.pdf Pertinent info is in the Important Information box, fifth bullet point.
IMHO This sled likes a tighter than spec track , and it also likes a longer than spec stud !
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IMHO This sled likes a tighter than spec track , and it also likes a longer than spec stud !
I agree. I just figured the purpose of Woody's spec was twofold. First, they didn't want to see overly long studs getting bent and have customers complain. Second, they didn't want overly long studs tearing up the tunnel or heat exchanger. Agree though that track needs to be tight!
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Spec is for an unstudded track! Once you add 15 lbs of metal to it, you have to tighten it up or it will tear up your tunnel.IMHO This sled likes a tighter than spec track , and it also likes a longer than spec stud !
If it ain't tight, it ain't right!
I follow recommendation in PEFI video and my studs never hit anything. I use 1.625" on 1.25" track.
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