SX700RNY
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I have a stock 2000 SX700r track with worn down studs. What stud height is recommended for the standard track. Is it worth buying new studs or spending the extra money on a RipSaw or another track and not studding it?
I ride fairly agressive trail riding in New York with some but not much powder riding.
Thanks,
SX700rNY
Weather in NY - Snowing, but no sledding until hunting season is over on Dec 7.
I ride fairly agressive trail riding in New York with some but not much powder riding.
Thanks,
SX700rNY
Weather in NY - Snowing, but no sledding until hunting season is over on Dec 7.
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yamyrider
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I would go with a new track.
Blue by U
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IF the track is in good shape no tearouts , rips or or torn windows I would jus re-stud
If you have any of those problems a new track is your best bet.
As far as stud length I think they are 1" but check your local sled shop for oem lug height
If you have any of those problems a new track is your best bet.
As far as stud length I think they are 1" but check your local sled shop for oem lug height
RottenDawg
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terret725
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i have a 1 inch track with lug studs that stick out about a 1/4 inch and they clear with no problem they just go pass the heat exchager gaurds with still like 5/8 clearence to the exchanger so i dont think if u go studs that were alittle bit longer ud ahve a problem but i might be wrong
richierich
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rottendawg.you will need 8 tooth drivers if you want to use that track and stud combo.