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    Just found a place called Right Track Systems. Has anyone purchased their tracks? They show a couple of pictures of a rubber track on a Argo.

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    Originally posted by esimon4 View Post
    Just found a place called Right Track Systems. Has anyone purchased their tracks? They show a couple of pictures of a rubber track on a Argo.
    I checked their website and their tracks seem similar to the Argo rubber tracks (different tread design but similar guide system)
    I would use their website and get an estimate for your particular Argo.
    I think I’ll do the same as I am inquisitive about their pricing.

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    • #3
      I got a reply from Right Track Systems and their tracks for my 6x6 Frontier are considerably less expensive than the Argo Rubber tracks. I wish I’d known about them before I bought my rubber tracks...oh well. I would have given them a try.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by mowbizz View Post
        I got a reply from Right Track Systems and their tracks for my 6x6 Frontier are considerably less expensive than the Argo Rubber tracks. I wish I’d known about them before I bought my rubber tracks...oh well. I would have given them a try.
        Wow,Those rubber tracks look like a chevron pattern. Maybe ,just maybe they might swim!?? If you get them ESIMON4, please please let us know if they swim. Thanks

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        • #5
          https://youtu.be/0aMYNgkCcao

          The guy who built this was on this site asking questions a while back. It looks pretty cool. Not sure if he was using a T-20 or an Argo transmission.

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          • #6
            I talked to Tom at Right Track Systems and he was very helpful. Their tracks are lighter than the Argo Rubber Tracks. He said the chevron treads are raised 1/4" above the belt. The best thing about their tracks are that they are totally modular so that they can be re built. They also have hard strips / bars on the inside of the track belt so there is no slippage!
            I just wish there was a place where we could try out ALL the different tracks before spending $4 grand !

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