Vmax Al
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Anybody have a good idea of what to do with old studded tracks? I have two that are junk, have holes ripped in them.
Seem kind of heavy to use as ramp liners or trailer bed protection.
Just curious if anybody has an idea of how to get some use or money out of them, seems a waste to send them to the dump?
Seem kind of heavy to use as ramp liners or trailer bed protection.
Just curious if anybody has an idea of how to get some use or money out of them, seems a waste to send them to the dump?
aSRX600guy
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take the studs out and try selling 'em cheap.
I imagine they may better than the old .5" and .75" still in use on sleds out there
I imagine they may better than the old .5" and .75" still in use on sleds out there
NY AttakGT
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I use them for center traction mats on my trailer after I remove the studs. Maybe someone will give you a few bucks if they wanted to do that.
--Steve (O.C.)
--Steve (O.C.)
Venom
Member
NY AttakGT said:I use them for center traction mats on my trailer after I remove the studs. Maybe someone will give you a few bucks if they wanted to do that.
--Steve (O.C.)
Exactly, I looked for months to find an old track to put on my trailer (in the center). I was willing to dish out some money for it too. Finally found a friend who gave me a 4 foot piece for free.
Cheers.
Yamahammer485
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NY AttakGT said:I use them for center traction mats on my trailer after I remove the studs. Maybe someone will give you a few bucks if they wanted to do that.
--Steve (O.C.)
Thats exactly what we have done with our old tracks, and we give them away too, such as a 121" track off a T-cat and my old yoko 136", There is alot of people out there that would like an old track just for the purpose of using them as grip on their trailers.
pistonbone
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How about as a mat infront of your garage door? Or maybe infront of your house doors?
BigMan76
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What about tying a bunch together and sinking them for fish cover in the nearest lake?