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- I was changing out my carbides today, and was able to leave my sled on the trailer.
- I found this bolt right under the bottom of the skid, in front of the track, just laying on the deck of my trailer!!!! WTF!!!!
- I'm thinking it's a wheel bolt that I may have picked up off of someone elses trailer where I was parked.
- I'm actually hoping that it came up into my trailer on my track and just "dropped" there.
Any ideas on...if it was from a sled...where it'd go???
I couldn't find any empty "holes" on the sled.
- I found this bolt right under the bottom of the skid, in front of the track, just laying on the deck of my trailer!!!! WTF!!!!
- I'm thinking it's a wheel bolt that I may have picked up off of someone elses trailer where I was parked.
- I'm actually hoping that it came up into my trailer on my track and just "dropped" there.
Any ideas on...if it was from a sled...where it'd go???
I couldn't find any empty "holes" on the sled.


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stud
wheel stud for sure
wheel stud for sure
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- Glad to hear that Newf!
- We'll see if any other TYr's have an opinion.
- We'll see if any other TYr's have an opinion.
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Yep, looks like a wheel stud. Are all yours on your trailer ?
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- Yeah, mine are all there.
- BTW...My cousin lives in Prescott
- BTW...My cousin lives in Prescott
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Who,s your cousin ? Does he have a sled ?
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It looks like the one and only bolt that holds the motor, skis, and track from flying apart. lol.......... or ...... it's a stud of some sort, not from the sled..
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04Brian said:It looks like the one and only bolt that holds the motor, skis, and track from flying apart. lol.......... or ...... it's a stud of some sort, not from the sled..
- Funny guy.

- I'm originally from the Bruce, and us Bruce boyz were used to seeing bolts flying off the junk sleds around Grey County.



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wheel stud from a trailer
aceltx09
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definetly a stud, you found it in your track?? wonder how it got there. Funny its not broken,I guess someone forgot to put lug nut on and fell out. Or did you pass a doo doo maybe someone threw it at you...... LOLOL
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- I found this bolt right under the bottom of the skid, in front of the track, just laying on the deck of my trailer.
- I figure the track picked it up while I was loading, and it "carried" up into the trailer.
- I figure the track picked it up while I was loading, and it "carried" up into the trailer.


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If it's standard thread, it's a wheel stud....and it looks standard (hard to tell without a good size reference).
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