Argo frontier 700 transmission

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    Cool Argo frontier 700 transmission

    I have a 2022 frontier 8x8 with the standard transmission and im running 18 inch rubber tracks i use in all year round would there be benefit changing the gear in the transmission to get more power or i will cut a lot on speed right now its turning good in low gear but if im loaded i have to go by steps but still working ok and in heavy snow its definitely takes more power but it seems to work ok

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    Yes, having high torque (3.3) ratio is far superior at every speed that matters in an argo. It helps your clutches, belt life, brakes, fuel, speed control, and lowers shock loading that otherwise just happens when you?re forced to flog the drivetrain with flat rubber tracks and standard gear ratios. The ITC clutches are not as good as low transmission gears!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buzz View Post
    Yes, having high torque (3.3) ratio is far superior at every speed that matters in an argo. It helps your clutches, belt life, brakes, fuel, speed control, and lowers shock loading that otherwise just happens when you?re forced to flog the drivetrain with flat rubber tracks and standard gear ratios. The ITC clutches are not as good as low transmission gears!
    Would it really slow down my machine or its not that bad? My dealer has the gear in stock

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    Quote Originally Posted by Payeur600 View Post
    I have a 2022 frontier 8x8 with the standard transmission and im running 18 inch rubber tracks i use in all year round would there be benefit changing the gear in the transmission to get more power or i will cut a lot on speed right now its turning good in low gear but if im loaded i have to go by steps but still working ok and in heavy snow its definitely takes more power but it seems to work ok
    Payeur, Watch the following video and then think about what you are asking. Because of the nature of the design, Bush tracks will gear down your machine by 1/3, you will never have another issue turning you machine, these tracks will be easier on your bearings, chains and drive train, I don't sell Bush tracks but seeing them compared to rubber tracks is enough to make a believer out of anyone.

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    Most of my tracks use is in snow but yes i liked the design and i had a look at them but they are really wide for the small trails i go but defenitely looks awesome

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