tracks on Maxll

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  1. #11
    No problem, thanks Mike. I think I'll wait for more comments before I make a final decision on what I'm going to do

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    Max ll tracks rubbing

    PLEASE HELP. Yea it's me again. Maybe I'm just ignorant, but I put Tru Trax on my 2008 Maxll with 6" wheel extenders and 21" Rawhide tires. I did not put bearing cages on because they told me at RR that I did not need them. No matter what I do the tracks rub on the body. They rub less at 2psi than 5psi, but they still rub. Any help will be greatly appreciated. These are plastic tracks but I am told they should work.
    Last edited by Mike; 01-21-2016 at 09:29 PM. Reason: merged two threads on the same topic

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    Sounds as if you may be dealing with the dreaded body sag. You may have to reverse the sag for clearance.


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  4. #14
    Sounds like a fun project. I am beginning to wish I wouldn't of bought tracks. Thanks for the help.

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    Show us some pictures of what you're dealing with.


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  6. #16
    I heated the tub and gained some clearance. Does anyone know about what the clearence should be between the tru trax & the tub on the Max ll?
    Last edited by Ed1; 01-27-2016 at 12:54 PM.

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