Sno_Racer_Xtreme
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This winter if my srx doesnt sell i plan on setting it up for ice drag racing. I was wondering what people have had the best results with as far a hookup on glare ice, and how many of them they had to use. Let me know your thoughts!
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Sno_Racer
blueblooded
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sharp pointy ones!!!
bluewho
Active member
Chisel pick is the only way to go for ice drags.Its a pain to get them all pointed the same way but well worth it.
Sno_Racer_Xtreme
New member
i was thinking about trying the 30 degree drag eliminator. It looks a lot like a sharpened pensil. Has anybody had any experience with these??
Triple X
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I use a combination of both push-through Drag Eliminators and Chisel Tooths. The colder, harder the ice more Eliminators the warmer, softer the ice more Chisels. Both studs work great.
OZ_872
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I've heard doing the chisles and the pointy ones half and half is the best combo
gmcdunnah
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studs
half inch wiper track, 1 inch drag eliminator studs 30 degree pick
half inch wiper track, 1 inch drag eliminator studs 30 degree pick
jabber800
New member
Triple x nailed it!! Depends on ice conditions.. I run a few hooker plates on my set up along with the picks and chissels..
Sno_Racer_Xtreme
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where can i find some hooker plates? i cant seem to find any
Danger Dog
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Push thru chisels. Good no matter what conditions. 1.200 x 7mm woody's can't beat them. Just make sure you don't run the track too loose or they will get into the exchanger and in the tunnel where the protectors stop. Or run a speed track and put 1 1/4 protectors in. 192 will work and 240 will hook no matter how bad the ice is chewed.
jabber800
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Wahl brother racing usually stock the plates!!!