Rbell14
Member
- Messages
- 143
- Age
- 53
- Location
- Plymouth, Mi
- Country
- USA
- Years Snowmobiling
- 10
- Snowmobile
- 2021 Indy VR1 850
2016 Rush Pro S 600
I have the following sleds:
2016 Polaris 600 Pro S with 1.25 track lugs
2021 Indy Matryx 850 VR1 137 with 1.352 track lugs
Based on Woody's website they recommend the Gold Digger stud (based on my type of trail riding) for both sleds (part number GDP6-1325-0)
My understanding is the base part number of 1325 is the stud length of 1.325.
This would make sense on my 2016 sled with 1.25 track lug as penetration would be appropriate; but this does NOT make sense to me on my 2021 sled with a 1.352 track lug. Stud penetration would be negative??
I plan to do single studs 2 per row for a total of 96.
Called Woody's for clarification and they said on the 1.352 cobra track that the center of the track paddles are shorter than then sides. I looked at mine and put a straight edge on them and didn't see any shorter section of the paddle.
Anyone know if this is true or if the recommended stud would offer any penetration? Maybe I'm not understanding something correctly but would like some input.
2016 Polaris 600 Pro S with 1.25 track lugs
2021 Indy Matryx 850 VR1 137 with 1.352 track lugs
Based on Woody's website they recommend the Gold Digger stud (based on my type of trail riding) for both sleds (part number GDP6-1325-0)
My understanding is the base part number of 1325 is the stud length of 1.325.
This would make sense on my 2016 sled with 1.25 track lug as penetration would be appropriate; but this does NOT make sense to me on my 2021 sled with a 1.352 track lug. Stud penetration would be negative??
I plan to do single studs 2 per row for a total of 96.
Called Woody's for clarification and they said on the 1.352 cobra track that the center of the track paddles are shorter than then sides. I looked at mine and put a straight edge on them and didn't see any shorter section of the paddle.
Anyone know if this is true or if the recommended stud would offer any penetration? Maybe I'm not understanding something correctly but would like some input.