aaronploss
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I have a 2000 srx with a m-10 sup, stock track, the stock track seems to spin a lot,has 3500 miles and 144 studs that are old. what should i put on it?
Just want it to hook up better. Not to worried about studs or anything.
What is the stock stud length?
What size track do i need, and model # please.
Just want it to hook up better. Not to worried about studs or anything.
What is the stock stud length?
What size track do i need, and model # please.
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mrviper700
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I would buy a 1 inch hacksaw track or a camploast 9830.
blue missile
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i just installed a 1" ripsaw from 2000srx haven't tried it yet but i love the one on my nytro, i know it's a different lug height. i think he has been recommending a predator, though
BETHEVIPER
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dido on dons recomendation, go for the 9837 for fully clipped version.
RIVERRUNNER
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I just put a 1.25 ripsaw on my sled, but I wanted as much traction I could get without studding the track. I could not tell the difference between my new track without studs and the last track had 196 on the trail awesome lateral traction. I'm also willing to lose a little topspeed inorder to run around in the powder. I had it out on a lake with drifts that were 3 ft tall and I was able to climb them for the first time without any problems. I would recomend the 1.25 camoplast ripsaw 9921h if you are not going to stud it.
xt700
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1 1/4 ripsaw gets my vote for trail and off trail.
Pat
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Stevie Ray
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Ripsaw gets my vote
I also love the 1.25 inch ripsaw on my viper.This year I added 96 studs down the middle just for those scary little ice patches that come up on the trail. I also run graphite hyfax to protect against low snow conditions. They won't burn up as fast.
I also love the 1.25 inch ripsaw on my viper.This year I added 96 studs down the middle just for those scary little ice patches that come up on the trail. I also run graphite hyfax to protect against low snow conditions. They won't burn up as fast.