vote4pedros
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Hey just wondering if anyone has tried the new Woody's slim jim duallies? Any feedback? want to run them on stock 06 rtx ski's..
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i have tested these for 2 years. i put about 4,000 miles on them. For my set up on an 06 apex they worked better than any other bar I have tried. (some were run back to back down the same trail same day) They are more aggresive than standard dullies, and they do not have as much drag through the snow. I ran them with the stock ski with no shimming and they go track true.
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what lentgh carbide did you use any studs?
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happytrails said:i have tested these for 2 years. i put about 4,000 miles on them. For my set up on an 06 apex they worked better than any other bar I have tried. (some were run back to back down the same trail same day) They are more aggresive than standard dullies, and they do not have as much drag through the snow. I ran them with the stock ski with no shimming and they go track true.
More, less, or equal push in the corners vs the old duallys?
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big red1a, the one i had were proto types with 8" of carbide on 1 side of the runners only. my stud pattern was the standard single, double down the middle 144 mega bite studs.
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marg, these runners bite much harder in the corner versus regular duallies. I think it is part to the design with the blades being thinner allow for better penatration.
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