Whats the best way to put in studs?
#1
Hey Guys. I got about 1000 Cold Cutter studs that I plan to throw into my Shee for the winter. I plan on buying more, but im not sure if they are going to hold up very well. I know on the front they will be fine, but I am pretty sure they are just going to rip out of my back tires. I am trying to think of a way to get studs that I can put a nut on the backside of them inside of the tire and use a tube instead of tubeless. Does anyone know of a company that makes studs with nuts on the back? Anyone have any ideas to stop them from ripping out??
Thanks
-nick
Thanks
-nick
#2
I don't know about putting in studs but I do know if you put nuts on the inside of your tire a tube won't last 10 seconds!!! Try some of that tire slime, even without the nuts if the screws go thru to the inside you'll need a sealer in your tires.
#4
Get Chen Shings ice tires. The compound is very hard and the lugs are real tough. I put a 450 in each rear tire, one for every lug, maybe lost two or three. Put only a 150 in each front tire which were standard Pro Tracks and lost probably a dozen out of each tire. The heavy compound is the difference, plus with brand new tires you can run the 5/8" studs.
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