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01-13-2005, 06:04 PM
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witch one for my sleds, i found a set of 96 for 100 bucks, Mmmm better than paying 250......what do u think?
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01-13-2005, 06:23 PM
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skidoo_magoo
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96 is a good number of studs. it's the usual right? thats probably what yo want. i know it's all you need.
price wise, i think it depends on the studs...
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4" of carbide for 96 studs. 6" for 144.
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03700xckid16
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but will 96 b enought to get the power to the ground?>?
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How many came on it when you bought it? So it'll be 96 more than it came with.....
Should work fine.
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ummm...then it will only have 96, bought it with .5 miles on it, brand new, never put studs in it, now im hungry to get the power to the ground, i hate spinning the track....
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you will still spin the track but studs do help, 96 is enough studs. If you do anything get tall nuts, they keep the studs straight.
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