super1c
Super Moderator
If your running studs i would get some protectors on there or pull the studs. your ok but wouldnt want to push it any more. And tighten that track till then.
Devilin AblueDress!
New member
I would tighten track back up and replace protector. About the same (or less work) and should be done any ways. Replacement protectors usually have a post sticking out the top than you rivet the bottom.
If your running studs i would get some protectors on there or pull the studs. your ok but wouldnt want to push it any more. And tighten that track till then.
Those are the protectors I have, well 1 left anyway, don't know what happen to this one! So the cooler will be fine?
super1c
Super Moderator
cooler looks fine.
bADa$$ SRX
New member
My rear cooler looks the same way, 300 lb buddies skidoo broke so he had to ride with me 20 miles back, lets just say the proaction doesnt like it when your hitting 5ft moguls at 70 mph