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    Now that the snow is gone, does anyone leave their tracks on all season or take them off? just wondering if I should take my tracks off. Also, if I were to take my tracks off, could I just leave the spacers on?
    Last edited by Mike; 05-08-2013, 05:56 PM. Reason: moved thread from Argo forum to Track forum

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    Some tracks are used year round, some are more for summer tracks, and some are more for winter tracks. You could leave the extensions and other hardware on and take the tracks off if you want to run just tires for the summer.
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    • #3
      Some tracks are used year round, some are more for summer tracks, and some are more for winter tracks. You could leave the extensions and other hardware on and take the tracks off if you want to run just tires for the summer.
      l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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      • #4
        Originally posted by amphibious drew View Post
        Some tracks are used year round, some are more for summer tracks, and some are more for winter tracks. You could leave the extensions and other hardware on and take the tracks off if you want to run just tires for the summer.
        I was going to say the same as AD, but he already said it twice


        What kind of tracks, what type of terrain, what is a typical load for you?

        RD

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Rock Doctor View Post
          I was going to say the same as AD, but he already said it twice


          What kind of tracks, what type of terrain, what is a typical load for you?

          RD
          My smart phone is acting pretty stupid today. Lol
          l like to buy stuff and no I don't do payments!

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          • #6
            As RD asked what type of terrain? If you are in rocky ground and run the extensions be careful not to start judging the trail by the body, the tires will hang out and you will find those rocks possibly bending the rims. Dad had this problem and bent quite a few in a season. If your eye is already set to judge the six foot trail you've been running you should be ok.
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            • #7
              I use my supertracks all summer but most of the trail to the camp is quite wet and the dry spots are just grass.

              Dave

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