to put studs in a track just simply remove the six bolts on the tunnel and the suspension will drop. then remove the cog wheel under the tunnel and then the track will finally drop out. then make a stud template and mark the holes where u want the studs to go. then drill the track, put the studs in from the inside and then the backers and the nuts goes on the outside. and there is your studded track
NO not at all just dont cut your studs out
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One can find information on snowmobile studs when one goes to the store called Maxi Grip Store. At the same time, one can go to its website for information of price and review.
none that drive the snowmobile but 8 or 10 that run the track
It sounds like the track slips because a snowmobile makes like a rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr sound
You to your dealer trade in your sled and buy a 2012 Polaris Assault 144" with 2" paddle track and go have fun.
The slides or boggie wheels.
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You can only install studs on tires that are designed to accept studs.
A Cross Over Snowmobile is a machine that is built with a longer track for deep powder riding and a suspension built for aggressive trail riding.
stick your dick in it
If you wanted to. But you will get track marks all over the place! and it could eventually screw up your track