I'm about to install tracks on my 93 Max II, and I'm looking at all the work involved. There are some who say the cages are not necessary, but recommended. Pretty sure I don't have solid axles but will verify this weekend. My thoughts are not to install the cages and rails, and to replace and repair as needed based on my driving habits? Your thoughts? Also they are the rubber buzz saw tracks...
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With rubber tracks the cages and supports are a must. If you don't have solid axles I would put them in before you install tracks. If you break an axle and the track cuts the tub, there is a lot of damage done. I run a 74 max 2 with the inner bushings on the axles and cages. I have to keep the bushings very well greased or they fail with the pressure of the tracks. Next time the frame comes out I'll install inboard bearings. Not sure if yours has inner bearings or not. What size tire are you planning to run? The lug tracks can have clearance issues at front of tub and muffler.
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