Studding your track question

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  1. #11
    Thanks for this post. I have the Argo rubber tracks with the ice cleats. The cleats work well on everything but very hard ice as they become skates. I was thinking about putting some gold digger studs to replace the bolts for some of the cleats (read this on this forum somewhere).
    That way I do not need to add any other holes to the tracks. But the Kold Kutter studs seem much cheaper so might have a look at them.
    Last edited by puzle; 01-29-2020 at 01:23 PM. Reason: I cannot spell

  2. #12
    I think I used #10 5/8 inch Kold Kutter studs. They seem pretty aggressive and sharp. Good luck. I am surprised more folks don’t use studs as opposed to the cleats, they definitely exceeded my expectations. I drilled a 1/8 pilot hole about a quarter inch deep and screwed them in with a nut driver socket set with the drill set on low. The first couple I put in the drill was set to powerful and stripped out the holes and the studs just spinner in the track. If you just gently snug them to the track they hold tight.

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