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01-31-2013, 12:53 AM
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what size lug m10 on 1998 xc 700
I've got a 1998 dvd 700. I'm gonna upgrade to the m10 suspension. Just wondering wh
at size lug I can use?
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1.5" without studs.
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Re: what size lug m10 on 1998 xc 700
So I could go with 1.25" if I wanted to use studs. I've always had studs so don't know what its like without them. Pros n cons?
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Depends on the track, finger tracks [ripsaw/hacksaw] have more grip on ice/hard pack than other style tracks.
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http://www.dcdrifters.net/
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