anyone have a set of those rubber argo tracks and if so do they work good? have a 98 conquest and was just wondering if this motor has enough torque to turn the suckers? notice this past weekend that i do need something better than tires.. i have the standard argo tracks but dont want to run them down the road. reason behind running tracks is because there is swamp that i have to cross to get to where im going and the tires didnt seem to cut it.. dont get me wrong they go a hell of alot better than the quads that tried following me in but do sink in quite a bit.. id like the flotation and the rubber wouldnt wear as bad on the gravel and rocks that i am driving on. anyone have any prices on these tracks?
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What I've found is there is alot more traction, unlike you plastic tracks they do not like to slide on hard dry surfaces.Last edited by Mike; 05-20-2009, 10:15 PM.sigpic
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Originally posted by jesuswon View Postescargo!! the real way to go>pricey as heck,but worth every penny.im getting mine this monday.20 th july! yeeehaa!!!
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Originally posted by martwell View PostDid you ask them how heavy they were... I 'm not sure that you can float easily and safely with thoses. Argo don't recommend trying to float with 20" rubber tracks because they are too heavy... Escargo track seem to be a lot heavier then 20" rubber track... Good luck with them and put a safety vest if you go in the water
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dose any one have these escargo tracks and if so what feed back do you have good and bad. i am intrested but want non biased advise. they look unstopable and buy far the best track desine i have seen the only thing is watching the install movie if they install that easy it looks like throwing a track would be a issue.
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