Tracks for conquest

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  1. #1
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    Tracks for conquest

    I bought these tracks with a machine (non Argo) but it does run the same size tyres and these tracks would fit as long as I fitted wheel spacers onto the conquest.

    I have them listed on eBay Argocat argo scot track 8x8 atv scottrack tracks snow hillcat 775 crayford | eBay

    As you can see in the link above.

    I may try them on my Argo, has anyone ever used tracks like these on an Argo before? I only just thought tonight tonight that they may work ok until I decide to go for adairs, or a new machine Thanks rory

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    Hey rory can these tracks be shortened to fit a max2 and where are u located

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    Hi yes they could be

    But

    I'm in Scotland uk.

    Cheers rory

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    I have never tried tracks like those, but my first thought is that those tiny little tire guides would push in against the tire sidewalls in rutted up terrain. Best case, they would push the tires off the bead, worst case, they would drive or chew holes in the sidewalls. Just my thoughts from looking at them. They may be OK in snow, but I don't think they would be the answer in other types of terrain.

    RD

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