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STT 06 - Installing Snowmobile Studs

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In this episode of "Snowmobile Trail Talk," host Chris delves into the specifics of installing studs on a snowmobile track, particularly catering to first-timers. The process, while time-consuming, is described as not overly difficult. Chris highlights the importance of using the correct tools, such as a track cutting tool, a half-inch deep well socket, a T25 Torx bit, a drill, and an impact or air ratchet for tightening. He explains why a drill bit should not replace a track cutting tool due to the potential damage it can cause to the track's support fibers.

Before beginning the installation, Chris advises installing tunnel protectors and lifting the track off the ground using a sled lift for easier access. He emphasizes the use of a template for marking the track to ensure accurate placement of studs, cautioning against locations that could lead to damage. The episode covers the step-by-step process of marking, drilling, and installing the studs, including tips for ensuring a snug fit and the proper technique for tightening the nuts without specific torque specifications due to varying track hardnesses and thicknesses.

For those planning to run doubles, Chris explains a method to ensure perfect spacing using a modified backer. He also discusses the different types of nuts available in their kits and the necessity of thread locker for certain types. Finally, he advises checking the track tension immediately after installation and again after 100 miles, recommending a tighter specification to account for the added studs.

The episode concludes with a reminder of the available 17-minute installation video on their site , which visually complements the podcast's content, and a teaser for the next episode in the mini-series on optimizing your snowmobile post-installation.
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In this episode of "Snowmobile Trail Talk," host Chris delves into the specifics of installing studs on a snowmobile track, particularly catering to first-timers. The process, while time-consuming, is described as not overly difficult. Chris highlights the importance of using the correct tools, such as a track cutting tool, a half-inch deep well socket, a T25 Torx bit, a drill, and an impact or air ratchet for tightening. He explains why a drill bit should not replace a track cutting tool due to the potential damage it can cause to the track's support fibers.

Before beginning the installation, Chris advises installing tunnel protectors and lifting the track off the ground using a sled lift for easier access. He emphasizes the use of a template for marking the track to ensure accurate placement of studs, cautioning against locations that could lead to damage. The episode covers the step-by-step process of marking, drilling, and installing the studs, including tips for ensuring a snug fit and the proper technique for tightening the nuts without specific torque specifications due to varying track hardnesses and thicknesses.

For those planning to run doubles, Chris explains a method to ensure perfect spacing using a modified backer. He also discusses the different types of nuts available in their kits and the necessity of thread locker for certain types. Finally, he advises checking the track tension immediately after installation and again after 100 miles, recommending a tighter specification to account for the added studs.

The episode concludes with a reminder of the available 17-minute installation video on their site , which visually complements the podcast's content, and a teaser for the next episode in the mini-series on optimizing your snowmobile post-installation.
Snowmobile Stud Install Video Link

  continue reading

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