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Looking to get some snowmobile track studs for the ice this winter. This is my first time using this type of stud. Anything special involved?? I was thinking of uding that slime stuff to seal it up good. what would be a good length? Thanks for the input! :cheers:

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I run woodys 1.2 steel traction eliminatorsthl_30elimTM_1_colch.jpg 72 per tire. Nothing special other that use that smallest drill you can which is a 7mm track drill. Find a good pattern that will balance at speed. I put a layer of carpet between the studs and the tube, and have not had a problem. Where you going to be going to??

 

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are you gonna be dragging or just goin out and f**kin around?? if you arent dragging just get you some sheet metal screws(not self tappers) and run them right into the tire..youll have to have about 3/4" of tread for this to work..prolly about 200 per tire and it works great in snow under about 8 inches and on ice they hook hard..rode the same set for 2 winters now on ice, snow and pavement with little to no wear...if you are dragging id prolly try those ice stud..but $72 per tire...ouch..

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Ill be out at White Lake, Mostly draggin, but also pullin my buddies around on a sled or snowboard too. The screws seem to rip out too easy , so I was thinkin of going with studs to really hook up, and to stay hooked up. Where can I find a tube at???

 

Hey 420, U at white lake there arent you??????

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Mostly Lake St.Claire considerin it is only 5 min from my house. Lots of peeps also to run every once and a while ther is some fast ones out there.

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