dragonsm
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Track Replacement Question
98 SRX 600 with a track I am not even sure what model it is. 5300miles on the sled. Probably not the original factory track, however not a clue how many miles are on the current track.
In the process of getting it ready to put away for the summer, I decided to look closely at the track. The lugs on the track are about 1/2" and the studs are measuring about an 1". I need to check for pull throughs as my brother in law found a stud of mine in his yard this spring when the snow melted. The sled did just fine with all the studs (144 I believe) on the hard packed groomed trails and lakes, however in a little bit of powder, it sometime seemed as though I had the power but couldn't quite get it all to hook in.
So, my question is....how does one know when to replace a track or what do you look for in a track that needs replacing? Figure spring/summer would be a good time to look for a track "deal" and not have to worry about laying up the sled if I run into an issue.
Thanks,
Steve
98 SRX 600 with a track I am not even sure what model it is. 5300miles on the sled. Probably not the original factory track, however not a clue how many miles are on the current track.
In the process of getting it ready to put away for the summer, I decided to look closely at the track. The lugs on the track are about 1/2" and the studs are measuring about an 1". I need to check for pull throughs as my brother in law found a stud of mine in his yard this spring when the snow melted. The sled did just fine with all the studs (144 I believe) on the hard packed groomed trails and lakes, however in a little bit of powder, it sometime seemed as though I had the power but couldn't quite get it all to hook in.
So, my question is....how does one know when to replace a track or what do you look for in a track that needs replacing? Figure spring/summer would be a good time to look for a track "deal" and not have to worry about laying up the sled if I run into an issue.
Thanks,
Steve
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