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    I have an 8x8 Argo Avenger with 25" beadlock tires. Has anyone had experience adding Argo rubber tracks pro or con?
    Last edited by billybob1; 09-06-2018, 12:46 PM.

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    Originally posted by billybob1 View Post
    I have an 8x8 Argo Avenger with 25" beadlock tires. Has anyone had experience adding Argo rubber tracks pro or con?
    Not sure what you want to know. Argo 18 inch rubber tracks on Avengers require axle spacers on all except very late models with setback wheel rims that can be reversed. Rubber tracks work great in all snow conditions but are hard on the machine in any other use and don't swim. What year and model is your Avenger?

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    • #3
      Its a 2017 Hunt Master R

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      • #4
        tracks -2017 huntmaster R

        Originally posted by billybob1 View Post
        Its a 2017 Hunt Master R
        Wow. Nice machine. Could have steel rims with no set back ,or Aluminum rims with setback, or new style steel rims with setback. only difference is whether or not you need axle extensions to mount your tracks. Your machine is fabulous in snow with rubber tracks, just take them off in the spring. Nice to have more Ontario guys on the site. Welcome

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        • #5
          Thanks for the welcome. Guess my only concerns were the clearance between the tire and the body as well as whether or not there would be any machine damage. Living close to the Niagara area we typically don't get a lot of snow and when we do it doesn't last. Maybe tracks would not be a good investment. Thoughts?

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          • #6
            Your wheels are adjustable for track usage, clearance is typically not an issue. Get ahold of phillipatmaxfour and try to join those guys for a ride if possible, a lot of knowledge and trail time between them. Make the track decision afterwards.
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            • #7
              Appreciate the advice

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