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Yep,the first time we went across solid ice without studs,I laughed watchin' my wife doin' doughnuts.She still has a hard time with workin' the clutch.Then I saw the slush and it wasn't funny anymore.96 studs and 6 in of carbides keep us straight.Haven't put 'em on a longevity test.Bought 350 mi on 'em and they look great.Got the stainless studs.little more but was told their sturdier and don't rust up.Backers were a big question all kinds of debates on which to use.Ended up with the square aluminum.Supposed to strengthen the studs.They have a tendency to tear track I've heard if you're crazy reving the sled and they catch.Wanted to get the round plastic backers but was steered away on the premise that they break too easy.That and along with the aluminum round backers,they don't hold the studs solid enough and may loosen.They don't damage the track as much as the square,so the story goes.Any fact and fictions here?
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