Transcription of TRACK LUG HEIGHT TO STUD LENGTH APPLICATION CHART
1 TRACK LUG HEIGHT TO STUD LENGTH APPLICATION ".230".875" " ".230".875" " ".230".875" " ".960" " " " " ".230".875" " ".960" " " " " ".230".875" " ".960" " " " " " ".500" " ".230" " " " ".500" " ".250" " " " ".500" " ".230" " " " " " " ".500" " " ".500" " ".230" " " ".230" ".500" " " ".750" " ".230" ".750" " ".230" ".750" " ".230" ".750" " ".230" ".750" "2350-qtyrange can result in loss of control and damage to your snowmobile and\or traction products.* Be sure that you always check your snowmobile for proper stud clearance.* Be sure to install the proper steering carbide to the amount of studs HEIGHT (varies + ") TRACK Belt ThicknessSuggested Stud SizeStud Penetration Above Lug (varies + ")Support Nut SuggestedStud "Power Point" Part Number"Power Point" Stainless Part Number "SPT" Part Number"Power Point" +PLUS "Lake Racer".
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