Effects of Studding on the Life of the Snowmobile
The use of traction enhancing products can increase the load and
the stress on certain snowmobile components, as well as the vibra-
tion level. This can cause premature wear on parts such as belts,
brake linings, bearings, chain, and chaincase sprocket, and shorten
track life. For this reason, it is even more important to follow the
detailed maintenance program given in the
MAINTENANCE CHART
reference.
Studs can also cause serious damage to your snowmobile if it is
not equipped with the tunnel protectors designed for your particular
model. Damage to the electrical wiring or perforation of the heat ex-
changers are potential hazards, that could cause the engine to over-
heat and be severely damaged.
WARNING
If tunnel protectors are excessively worn or not installed, the
gas tank could be punctured, causing a fire.
CAUTION: Ask your dealer for the appropriate tunnel protectors
model and kit number required for your snowmobile.
NOTE:
Consult the BRP limited warranty to find out what warranty
limitations are related to the use of studs.
Installation of Studs
To ensure safe and proper installation, BRP recommends to have the
studs installed by your dealer.
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Use only studs, mounting plates, and nuts sold by BRP.
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Never use studs that exceed the height of your snowmobile’s
track profile by more than 9.5 mm (3/8 in).
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Summary of Contents for 2006 RT series
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