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52 minutes ago, f7ben said:

Yes that would be fine...I just prefer a serious amount of stud penetration

me too, around .400 above the lugs, at times I don't agree with Woodys even tho they do make good shit like for one example they suggested to pick 1.575" studs for some of 1.5" tracks I am like :wtf:  that's only .175" above the lugs.  might as well run those pre studded tracks. 

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6 hours ago, Beavis and Butt-Head said:

me too, around .400 above the lugs, at times I don't agree with Woodys even tho they do make good shit like for one example they suggested to pick 1.575" studs for some of 1.5" tracks I am like :wtf:  that's only .175" above the lugs.  might as well run those pre studded tracks. 

Um.. no. Those studs are over 1.9" long. I have them on my 1.6.

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I wouldn’t run anything less then a 1.5 and I’d run at least 192. If you’re going to stud it and you want it to hook out of the hole you need a long stud. I run 1.6’s triggers in my doo. 

 

1.375’s are a waste of time!!

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I went with the the INS Hornets. 1.64's.  4 per bar on the 1.25 track.  They are about 1.95" overall so I got about 3/4" above the lug.   Only broke one off in 700 miles and rode in some pretty rough conditions in Michigan (rocks showing on rr beds).   I'm reading the 129's hook better than the 137's as the can rock back over the center shock a bit better.   

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