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Studding for trail

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:47 am
by stinger440
I would like to put 96 studs in the track of my 85 vmax. Any recomendations on how to protect the heat exchanger? Or do I not need to worry about it due to the location? Thanks in advance.

Studs

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 12:13 pm
by Undertaker#13
I use 750's and have never had any trouble with heat Exchangers and I stud around exchangers! Don't run under 96, the guy that had it before me didn't run enough studs and the were bent Bad! I had to cut everyone off with a cutting wheel. I run 144 and the sled hitches up Great!! 8)

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:54 am
by Joe
I had 144 studs in my track when I got it and I had trouble steering it.

The studs on the outer row (outboard of the windows) would occasionally hit my heat exchanger on big bumps.

I removed the outer row of studs and I no longer have contact problems with the heat exchangers and it steers better.

It does have more track slippage though.

The number of studs is a trade off.
More studs provide more traction and less steering.
Less studs provide more steering and less traction.

Look in the archives and in the shop manual.
I believe it says not to put studs outboard of the windows.
I agree with that.