Lund
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This is an interesting thread on tracks.
Track delamination is nothing new, i have been dealing with this for well over 10+years. The biggest difference now from then is no factory 3" till just a few years ago.
Only the builders were installing and running the big 3". Today the OEM are installing them on their sleds and everyone is finding out what 3" lugs are all about.
Yes, they delaminate
Yes, lugs go missing
Yes, they have a speed limit
All within the normal realms of the big 3". Now try to get warranty for a Camso, Chamoplast, Extreme good luck on that.
Over the years i have personally gone through 2 tracks in under ONE season, i have had guys do the same. That is the nature of these tracks.
Being in the mod business this is nothing from weird, its just now joe blow wants the goods and doesn't realize there is a price.
If you guys want them 3" to hold together, you better rally the OEM and you will get just that a track that will weigh 2-3 times more and suck the little power you have.
Tips on prolonging the big tracks
NEVER EVER spin them up on a stand, no load on the lugs will eventually tear the lug base.
LIMIT your trail speed, Camso says 3" lugs tracks should not exceed 80km/hr or possible damage can occur, it could even be less, going by memory.
USE scratcher's on trails at all times.
Good luck crying the blues about your tracks, thats the 3" reality.
Track delamination is nothing new, i have been dealing with this for well over 10+years. The biggest difference now from then is no factory 3" till just a few years ago.
Only the builders were installing and running the big 3". Today the OEM are installing them on their sleds and everyone is finding out what 3" lugs are all about.
Yes, they delaminate
Yes, lugs go missing
Yes, they have a speed limit
All within the normal realms of the big 3". Now try to get warranty for a Camso, Chamoplast, Extreme good luck on that.
Over the years i have personally gone through 2 tracks in under ONE season, i have had guys do the same. That is the nature of these tracks.
Being in the mod business this is nothing from weird, its just now joe blow wants the goods and doesn't realize there is a price.
If you guys want them 3" to hold together, you better rally the OEM and you will get just that a track that will weigh 2-3 times more and suck the little power you have.
Tips on prolonging the big tracks
NEVER EVER spin them up on a stand, no load on the lugs will eventually tear the lug base.
LIMIT your trail speed, Camso says 3" lugs tracks should not exceed 80km/hr or possible damage can occur, it could even be less, going by memory.
USE scratcher's on trails at all times.
Good luck crying the blues about your tracks, thats the 3" reality.
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