I have a stock 2000 SRX and the track has 144 studs. My current carbides need replaced. What carbide should I use for better handling?
RIVERRUNNER
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I would go with 8" shaper bars at least. I used to run 10" with 192 studs. What kind of riding?
RIVERRUNNER
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Yep I would run 8" shapers!!
thunder66
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Just put on those shaper bars and they definitely work!
I'm in about the same situation. I haven't replaced the carbides since I got the sled. However I have 192 studs. If/when I replace the track I'll only go 144 max. I'd bet I could get these current wearbars to last this season. I forgot to look when I was up last time. But I'd rather be safe than sorry. I like using bergstrom's. I'm a trail rider as well. If I go 8" would I be over driving them with the 192 studs?
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dnale said:I'm in about the same situation. I haven't replaced the carbides since I got the sled. However I have 192 studs. If/when I replace the track I'll only go 144 max. I'd bet I could get these current wearbars to last this season. I forgot to look when I was up last time. But I'd rather be safe than sorry. I like using bergstrom's. I'm a trail rider as well. If I go 8" would I be over driving them with the 192 studs?
Yes he has 144 studs! I used to run 10" with 192 studs!
8" woody's executive work awsome for me with 144 studs.
RIVERRUNNER said:Yes he has 144 studs! I used to run 10" with 192 studs!
I know he has 144, I'm talking about my situation...
Stephfg
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I have a ripsaw but no studs and run 6" shaper bars. The shaper bars are great.
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Stephfg said:I have a ripsaw but no studs and run 6" shaper bars. The shaper bars are great.
Me too, I love the combo!
dnale said:I know he has 144, I'm talking about my situation...
I don't think so.