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Kitty Cat Studs for 1973
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Kitty Cat Studs for 1973
I have the stock track on my 1973 Kitty Cat with no paddles. What studs can I run on these things and who sells them?
How many do most run?
Not for racing, just for extra traction and stopping capability on slick surfaces like ice...
Thanks!
How many do most run?
Not for racing, just for extra traction and stopping capability on slick surfaces like ice...
Thanks!
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I just used 1/4" By 1-1/4" stainless bolts with stainless fender washer on each side and Stainless lock nuts. Had to cut a bit off each bolt and then ground the ends a bit to round over. Can't remember how many I put on, But i went with a staggered pattern in the center section of the track. Just need snow now to try it out!! There is a pic if u search this topic from somelse who had did this as well
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I just used your advise I put 12 in works GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!
brad6 wrote:I just used 1/4" By 1-1/4" stainless bolts with stainless fender washer on each side and Stainless lock nuts. Had to cut a bit off each bolt and then ground the ends a bit to round over. Can't remember how many I put on, But i went with a staggered pattern in the center section of the track. Just need snow now to try it out!! There is a pic if u search this topic from somelse who had did this as well
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Re: traction
Called 2/4 and they do not.brad dodge wrote:dennis kirk sells a kit for kitty cat
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