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<h2>By: Jason<br /> <a name="top" id="top"></a></h2> <p> Since the Original Tyre Socks and subsequently PinHead69's Tie Up Sock, Jason developed the concept further with the introduction of his Hoofies and Studdies.<br /> <br /> <a href="#MK1">Click here for Mk 1 Hoofies</a> - Link to discussion topic can be found <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1121.0" title="Hoofies MK1" target="_blank">here</a><br /> <a href="#MK2">Click here for Mk 2 Hoofies</a> - Link to discussion topic can be found <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=2083.0" title="Hoofie Mk2" target="_blank">here</a><br /> <a href="#MK3">Click here for Mk 3 Hoofies </a>- Link to discussion topic can be found <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=3132.0" title="Hoofies MK3" target="_blank">here</a><br /> <a href="#STUDDIES">Click here for Studdies</a> - Link to discussion topic can be found <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1110.0" title="Studdies" target="_blank">here</a><br /> </p> <p><br /> We are now on the Hoofies MK3 so this tutorial will focus more on that with link to the original topic for the other hoofies.</p> <h3><a name="MK1" id="MK1"></a>MK1 HOOFIES:</h3> <p>Mk 1 Hoofies - Link to discussion topic, tutorial and fitting instructions can be found <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1121.0" title="Hoofies MK1" target="_blank">here</a> <br /> This hoofie was made to be used with the original non &quot;Quick Change&quot; Rubber Sole Feet <br /> <br /> <br /> <img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1025.0;attach=965;image" alt="MK1 Hoofies" width="300" /><br /> <a href="#top" title="Click here to go to the top of the page">Back to top of page</a></p> <h3><a name="MK2" id="MK2"></a>MK2 HOOFIES:</h3> <p>Mk 2 Hoofies - Link to discussion topic, tutorial and fitting instructions can be found <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=2083.0" title="Hoofie Mk2" target="_blank">here</a><br /> This hoofie was made to be used with a pair of &quot;Quick Change&quot; rubber sole and covered the original rubber sole. <br /> <br /> <br /> <img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=2083.0;attach=1819;image" alt="MK2 Hoofies" width="300" /></p> <p><a href="#top" title="Click here to go to the top of the page">Back to top of page</a></p> <h3><a name="MK3" id="MK3"></a>MK3 HOOFIES:</h3> <p>Mk 3 Hoofies - Link to discussion topic can be found <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=3132.0" title="Hoofies MK3" target="_blank">here</a> <br /> These hoofies are a direct replacement for the Pro-Jump Rubber Soles, in order to take advantage of this mod you must own a pair of metal feet that the rubber sole can be removed on.<br /> You can buy hoofies MK3 by contacting <strong><a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=profile;u=311" title="View the profile of Jason" target="_blank">Jason</a></strong> <br /> <br /> <strong>MK3 HOOFIES TUTORIAL:</strong><br /> <br /> I think I have found the ideal material (Trail bike tyres) they last a long time (don't ask me how long I haven't worn a set out yet) so far mine have been on about 2 months and looks like they will last a fair bit longer<br /> <br /> Grip is as good as most Hoofs not quite as good as Hoofies Mk1/2 material in the wet but close one very important difference is that as they are made from motorcycle tyres they have to be worn in before getting maximum grip<br /> <br /> The best way to wear them in is to have a good jumping session (about an hour or 2 depending on how hard you bock) on dry concrete or something similar<br /> <br /> When they are first fitted they are like most tires in that they need wearing in before they reach max grip (about 5 min's on a bus lane or 15 on normal road/concrete so go slow at first especially in the wet<br /> <br /> The first pic is the kit you will get it consists of 2 Hoofies, 8 bolts and 16 nuts <br /> <br /> This will cost £10 + £1 p&amp;p in the UK (other country's postage at cost) PM me for details and to order or check classified (when I figure out how to work it  )<br /> <br /> Now the bad bit you will be buying a Kit containing bits of rubber tyre and some nuts and bolts to do with as you want.<br /> I don't guarantee them to do anything so if you hurt yourself don't blame me ( ie no guarantee )<br /> I am making these for you lot not for profit as the amount I stand to make on them won't even pay what I make an hour at work but I enjoy making them and hope to enjoy seeing you all using them<br /> <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2706;image" target="_blank" id="link_2706" onclick="return expandThumb(2706);"><img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2707;image" alt="MK3 Kit" id="thumb_2706" border="0" /></a></p> <p> Screw the bolts into the holes shown in this pic (they will be a tight fit) push them all the way into the deep holes marked (Deep) </p> <p> <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2708;image" id="link_2708" onclick="return expandThumb(2708);"><img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2709;image" alt="" id="thumb_2708" border="0" /></a></p> <p> These two pics show where the bolts go and how they should look </p> <p> <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2710;image" id="link_2710" onclick="return expandThumb(2710);"><img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2711;image" alt="" id="thumb_2710" border="0" /></a></p> <p> <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2712;image" id="link_2712" onclick="return expandThumb(2712);"><img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2713;image" alt="" id="thumb_2712" border="0" /></a></p> <p> Fit the Hoofie to the hoof and run a nut on each bolt as shown below and tighten until they just pull up (not too tight or they can pull through the rubber) If you can run 2 nuts on top and no thread shows as in the second picture that is tight enough <br /> <br /> The only trouble you might have is clearance to get the second nut on the back bolts as the main hoof/spring bolt gets in the way so you might want to put both nuts on the rear bolts before you tighten the first one (it makes more sence when you see it and thanks to Spud for noticing this one ) <img src="http://www.flyjumpers.com/Smileys/default/thumbs.gif" alt="" border="0" /></p> <p> <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2714;image" id="link_2714" onclick="return expandThumb(2714);"><img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2715;image" alt="" id="thumb_2714" border="0" /></a></p> <p> <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2716;image" id="link_2716" onclick="return expandThumb(2716);"><img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2717;image" alt="" id="thumb_2716" border="0" /></a> Next add the second nut to each bolt and tighten it to lock the first nut in place<br /> You will need two 8mm spanners one to hold the bottom nut and the other to tighten the top nut as in this pic (you can use a set of needle nose pliers on the bottom nut if your careful)<br /> I also use loctite on the nuts (not really needed unless you are extreme) <br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2718;image" id="link_2718" onclick="return expandThumb(2718);"><img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2719;image" alt="" id="thumb_2718" border="0" /></a></p> <p> This is how they should look when finished the top nut locks the lower one and stops them coming undone (check them often after fitting to make sure they don't come loose)<br /> <br /> You will notice a gap at the front as shown in the second pic don't worry about it this is normal and I didn't find it a trip hazard during testing </p> <p> <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2720;image" id="link_2720" onclick="return expandThumb(2720);"><img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2721;image" alt="" id="thumb_2720" border="0" /></a></p> <p> <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2722;image" id="link_2722" onclick="return expandThumb(2722);"><img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=3132.0;attach=2723;image" alt="" id="thumb_2722" border="0" /></a></p> <p><strong>IMPORTANT</strong><br /> I must say once more that it is very important to use them for the first time on a dry rough surface as one of my testers went straight into a gym with them brand new and got very little grip but clive and I have both used them in the gym after a couple of hours on concrete and they grip just as well as the MK2 Hoofies<br /> </p> <p><a href="#top" title="Click here to go to the top of the page">Back to top of page</a></p> <h3><a name="Studdies" id="Studdies"></a>STUDDIES</h3> <p>Studdies - are Jason's modded feet that allows the user to use their Pro-Jumps with ease on grass<a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1110.0" title="Studdies" target="_blank"></a><br /> Studdies - Link to discussion topic can be found <a href="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=1110.0" title="Studdies" target="_blank">here</a><br /> <br /> <br /> <img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1025.0;attach=983;image" alt="Studdies"/></p> <p> <img src="http://www.projumpforum.co.uk/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=1025.0;attach=987;image" alt="Studdies"/></p> <p><a href="#top" title="Click here to go to the top of the page">Back to top of page</a></p> <h2>* Disclaimer </h2> <p class="tutdisc"> Any modifications, setting up guides, advice and tutorials found on the Pro-Jump Forum should only be followed at your own risk. Pro-Jump / UK Good Deals Ltd will not be held responsible for any injury, loss or damage of any nature. Some modifications provided on the forum may also invalidate your jumping stilts warranty so please check the terms and conditions on the Pro-Jump.co.uk site or the site where your jumping stilts were purchased from. </p> <p class="tutdisc"> By following any of the advice set out on the Pro-Jump Forum you are exonerating the company (Pro-Jump / UK Good Deals) its employees, agents, members and the advise / tutorial poster from all liability which may arise in respect of personal injury (fatal or otherwise) or damage to your equipment which may occur by following the advice given. 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