Track Lug Stud - Carbide Studs 0.75" Tls750 - Qty 48 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Track Lug Studs (TLS) by Bottomline Traction Products Inc.,
are a revolutionary new screw in carbide tip stud. The TLS offers similar performance to that of
a push thru style stud. The big difference is a weight savings of approximately
75%. Best of all they are easy to
install. TLS screw into the top of your track lug. When installed, TLS will protrude 3/8"
above the lug (see photo). This
TLS750-48 carbide tip stud is designed to be installed into a snowmobile track
lug height of 0.92" to 1". This is
an easy and effective way to add traction to your sled for improved braking and
cornering. The TLS provides light
weight positive traction in icy conditions that will help your sled stick
instead of sliding backwards down the hill. Consider TLS for deep lug tracks, touring, trail,
performance and entry level applications. As with any type of stud, patterns and quantities depend on your riding
style. Before you buy, carefully plan
your pattern and the quantity of studs that will best suit your riding style. Features and Benefits: Track Lug Studs are sold in packages of 48 Lightweight. A pack of 48 weighs approximatley 1/2 pound Installation is fast
and easy with a 5/16" socket and your cordless drill Most applications
will require a minimum of three packages (144 studs) Application: The
TLS750 in this listing is designed to be used in snowmobile tracks with a
track lug height of 0.92" to 1". Closeout Item No Returns |
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