Good video! Make sure that the entire hexagonal part of the screw is in the lug, only the tapered part and the carbide tip should protrude. The hexagonal part holds the stud to stay in the track.
How do you know if you need ice screws with a flange or not.i know the flange ones keep the stud from pushing in farther then you want it to while riding or whatever.are the for tires maybe
Just curious on how they work compared to an actual stud? I Just seen there booth at haydays in Mn today and I'm thinking about trying them any feed back would be appreciated, thanks
Been using these for over 6 years now.... best thing we ever did.... ill NEVER use regular studs again.... like these WAY better....
Good video! Make sure that the entire hexagonal part of the screw is in the lug, only the tapered part and the carbide tip should protrude. The hexagonal part holds the stud to stay in the track.
How do you know if you need ice screws with a flange or not.i know the flange ones keep the stud from pushing in farther then you want it to while riding or whatever.are the for tires maybe
Did you install tunnel protectors? Thanks
Just curious on how they work compared to an actual stud? I Just seen there booth at haydays in Mn today and I'm thinking about trying them any feed back would be appreciated, thanks
How did they hold up? Any pull out?