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would like some info on stud's
started by formula700
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November 2nd 2009 at 10:13 PM
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formula700
HORSEPOWER: If it doesn't scare you, you don't have enough!!!
formula700 just orderd a sf shirt and some stickers!!:).
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Member Since: September 24th 2008
Location: sudbury, ontario, Canada
Current Sled: 1999 formula 3 700
2008-2009 Miles: None
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so i have a few question's, how many pick's should i put in my formula 3 700?
any decent priced web sites out there?
and what size stud should i go? my lug measures 1/2 inch
1999 formula 3 700:
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epi clutch kit
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slydog ski's
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03 suzuki ltz 400, mostley stock
1998 dodge dakota club cab
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November 2nd 2009 at 10:16 PM
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FDR_7
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what kind of riding do you do?
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November 2nd 2009 at 11:03 PM
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sledfreak139
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Location: Derry, NH, USA
Current Sled: 05 Polaris Switchback 600
2008-2009 Miles: 400
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If adding studs for trail riding/safety: http://www.studboytraction.com/applicati.../1999.htmlIf adding studs for performance/aggressive riding: http://www.studboytraction.com/applicati.../1999.htmlDon't forget to get longer carbides, or the recommended ones shown on the links above, for your sled after you add the studs! The studs will make your sled want to go straight, longer carbides are a necessity with studs. You could get some cheap studs, but you get what you pay for.
2005 Polaris Switchback 600: SlyDog PowderHound Ski's, SLP Air Box Mod, V-Force 3 Reeds, 144" track fully studded, Powermadd Pivot Riser and 4" block, Polaris Hand guards,
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November 2nd 2009 at 11:45 PM
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formula700
HORSEPOWER: If it doesn't scare you, you don't have enough!!!
formula700 just orderd a sf shirt and some stickers!!:).
Updated Yesterday at 10:07 PM
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232 Posts 
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Member Since: September 24th 2008
Location: sudbury, ontario, Canada
Current Sled: 1999 formula 3 700
2008-2009 Miles: None
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k , but if my lug is 1/2" what lenght of stud should i go? .88? smaller? it isint the stock track
and mostley trail rideing, id like to hook up good on lakes tho, for the odd race against friends
1999 formula 3 700:
mbrp can
epi clutch kit
tinted tail light
custom headlight
de badged
slydog ski's
member of the mbrp4life a.k.a sledcrusher fan club!
03 suzuki ltz 400, mostley stock
1998 dodge dakota club cab
full sterio
tinted
3.9 swap to 5.9
air freshioner
black fuzzy dice
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November 3rd 2009 at 12:31 AM
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XLT96rider
Other sports play once a week, but this sport is with us every day.
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Member Since: January 7th 2009
Location: Wausau, Wisconsin, USA
Current Sled: 1996 Polaris XLT Special
2008-2009 Miles: 1000+
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Quote originally posted by formula700
k , but if my lug is 1/2" what lenght of stud should i go? .88? smaller? it isint the stock track
and mostley trail rideing, id like to hook up good on lakes tho, for the odd race against friends
I think the.75 or .88 would be about perfect for that track.
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November 3rd 2009 at 1:06 AM
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03Pro-X700
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03Pro-X700 wants to get rid of my cdi, tach, wiring harness, and old cover. PM if interested.
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Member Since: December 13th 2003
Location: Wisconsin, USA
Current Sled: 2003 Pro-X 700 144"
2008-2009 Miles: 860
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You will want the most scratch lines and the most penetration you can get. A properly studded track will have a lot of scratch lines, good penetration with good quality studs, and handled thousands and thousands of miles with zero tearouts. My 1.25" track has over .25" of penetration which is decent and has a ton of scratch lines. The track has now well over 3,000 miles on it and looks brand new.
2003 pro-x 700;
TracksUSA 144" tip-up rail extensions
1.25 camoplast predator /120 1.40' extreme max SS studs
VanAmburg tunnel extension
SLP Powder-Pro skis, Powder-Coated suspension
Holtzman tempaflow-420 main jets
10-64g weights w/ round almond spring
24/42 gearing, gutted airbox, PERC, torque arm
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