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<blockquote data-quote="Daveb68" data-source="post: 119885" data-attributes="member: 16779"><p>I didn't see any and mine were a lot heavier. I would look into the tracks that have the rubber treads and really wrap around the tires. They are probably more money but worth it. Your just going to want to stay of the asphalt as much as possible or if you are on asphalt don't turn to quickly. </p><p>I bought the Grouser metal over the tire tracks and they've been pretty good to me but the bolts wear out after a few years and you can start to loose your treads so watch out for that. Rebuild them as you go or put a small welding bead over the bolts so you don't loose them. You may not need spacers but if you do I may have a set I'd sell you for around $100.00 if your interested. </p><p>they also tell you to take the spacers off when your not using the tracks so your axles don't flex. Pain in the ass but I don't think it's true because I never did and never had a problem. Definitely make sure you need the spacers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daveb68, post: 119885, member: 16779"] I didn’t see any and mine were a lot heavier. I would look into the tracks that have the rubber treads and really wrap around the tires. They are probably more money but worth it. Your just going to want to stay of the asphalt as much as possible or if you are on asphalt don’t turn to quickly. I bought the Grouser metal over the tire tracks and they’ve been pretty good to me but the bolts wear out after a few years and you can start to loose your treads so watch out for that. Rebuild them as you go or put a small welding bead over the bolts so you don’t loose them. You may not need spacers but if you do I may have a set I’d sell you for around $100.00 if your interested. they also tell you to take the spacers off when your not using the tracks so your axles don’t flex. Pain in the ass but I don’t think it’s true because I never did and never had a problem. Definitely make sure you need the spacers. [/QUOTE]
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