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Is it bad to remove the studs from a snowmobile track and then continue to use it with empty holes?

Is it bad to remove the studs from a snowmobile track and then continue to use it with empty holes?

ummm...yep you can take out the studs with no problems.

  1. Do I need studs on my snowmobile track?
  2. How many studs should I put on my snowmobile?
  3. How long should snowmobile studs be?
  4. Can you stud a 1.75 track?
  5. Can you stud a 2 snowmobile track?
  6. How many studs are in a 144 inch track?
  7. How many studs go in a 136 inch track?
  8. Can you stud a 1.5 inch track?
  9. Can you stud a single ply snowmobile track?
  10. How many miles does a snowmobile track last?
  11. How many studs is a 137 track?
  12. How long is a 9 ft precut stud?
  13. Can you stud a 1.6 track?

Do I need studs on my snowmobile track?

Yes, you must stud your snowmobile's track because it adds more traction and control to your snowmobile. Without studs or carbides, it is hard to control a snowmobile, especially on corners. Moreover, a studded track gives you smooth acceleration and braking on snow and ice.

How many studs should I put on my snowmobile?

Proper quantity for 121-inch track machines ranging from 100 to 120 hp is 96 to 120 studs, according to Weiland. Ninety-six is the proper quantity for more intermediate riders, and at least 120 studs for riders who are hard throttle users.

How long should snowmobile studs be?

If you have a newer trail sled chances are you have a 1.25 inch lug. The stud recommended for a 1.25 inch lug is a 1.325” or a 1.375” length snowmobile stud. They both get you about 3/8” over the lug for ideal combo of great traction and maximized longevity. Either size is so close that you cannot go wrong with either.

Can you stud a 1.75 track?

A 1.75 inch track will need a 1.920” snowmobile stud. It should be run with our XL series backer in combination with a 3/4” nut. It is the tallest stud we make. To measure your track to verify the lug height, you need to measure from the top of the track up.

Can you stud a 2 snowmobile track?

Yes you can. Go to lowes buy some railroad tie spikes.... drive through track following woodies traction universal template...

How many studs are in a 144 inch track?

A 144 track has a 2.52” pitch (space between lugs) giving it 57 windows! A 2 studs per row pattern is 114 studs.

How many studs go in a 136 inch track?

121" track has 48 pitches, a 136" has 54, and a 144" has 57.

Can you stud a 1.5 inch track?

Normally you need to clear the lug height with the stud by . 125". So for a 1.5 track, you would use a 1.625" length. Some will go with more stud clearance than .

Can you stud a single ply snowmobile track?

The only 1-ply that came on these sleds was the '09 Sno Pro with the 1-ply Cobra track ('08 ran a 2-ply Cobra). You should be fine studding it without any concerns.

How many miles does a snowmobile track last?

At 3,000 to 15,000 miles, snowmobile tracks have quite a varied lifespan. Like all other aspects of the snowmobile lifespan, how long your tracks last depends on proper maintenance and storage.

How many studs is a 137 track?

The Ski-Doo models are a 1-ply track while all other manufactures run a 2-ply on this length. The 137” track has a 2.86” pitch (measurement between lugs) giving it 48 windows. Yes that's right your 137” track takes the same amount of studs as your old 121” trail sled! A 2 studs per row pattern is 96 studs.

How long is a 9 ft precut stud?

With 9-foot ceilings, the precuts are 104 5/8 inches, which gives us an overall height of 109 1/4 inches. (In my experience, the precut studs for 9-foot ceilings always seem to come a hair long for some reason).

Can you stud a 1.6 track?

A 1.6 Cobra track takes a 1.625” Snowmobile stud. While the size looks too close, the Cobra track has nubs on the top of the lug that count as overall height. The effective lug height is actually 1.5” on this track. It should be run with our XL or SP series backer in combination with a 5/8” nut.

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