anyone seen these tracks?

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    anyone seen these tracks?

    Polaris Ranger 6x6 Tracks, Wheel Spacers Kubota RTV John Deere XUV Gator HPX


    anyone seen these track? they seem pretty simple to make if one was inclined.

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    I tell ya,,I see a set of tracks on a BigFoot,(in the Photo section),made out of Polaris longtrack snowmobile tracks,,they bolted on the wheel aligners from ARGO, and used ARGO's splice kit some how,,looked like a great Job,,,and would think they would have excellent traction with all the lugs on a snowmobile track,,,and think,,If they were for winter only,,could stud them with the Pik's !

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    Tracks

    m350, I posted the pics of the track in the gallery, he is a friend of mine. As it is a snowmobile track you can use studs if you have the clearance. The only improvement he said he would make, was to add a metal backing plate the full width of the track to prevent pulling the side guides out of the tracks. This would also stiffen the track a bit. But overall he is very pleased with the results.

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    Bw6,,Thanks for thoes track pics,,I would think they would work great,,may need a little modification like you say,,but overall nice Job !

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