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    I broke a spacer of my argo track 750 hdi and i didn t hit anything only snow ,do you know why

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    By "spacer" do you mean a wheel spacer - that extends the wheel further away from the body to accommodate tracks? Or is there some other kind of spacer?

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    • #3
      My assumption is a wheel/track spacer, possibly loose lug extensions?
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      • #4
        Hi I would like to ask you some questions first about your spacer. What type of tracks are you running plastic or rubber. Which axle was the spacer on.
        There is not much of an issue with plastic tracks. Your stud extensons must be bolted on tight. Now if you are using rubber tracks you must adhere to
        the Argo manual info for the installation of rubber tracks. The tires have to be measured from smallest to the largest and installed as the manual says and air pressure must be set as the manual states. This info is in Argo manuals if you don't adhere to this info you could be in for some grief out on the trail. Hope this info is helpful. Paul

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