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    McLaren tracks failing 300 hours

    Guys, the above is an email I received from a satisfied customer about 2 weeks ago and thought the pictures were speaking for themselves. Every manufacturer will have some bad experiences especially when we have tens of thousands of customers, the tracks will wear out differently under...
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    McLaren tracks failing 300 hours

    We have been using McLaren rubber tracks for the last 5-6 years and we have been more than impressed. I think we only bought their premium tracks. They do offer a better ride than the OEMs or other tracks we've tried, and from our experience they have held very well - we try not to abuse the...
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    Aftermarket vs. OME rubber tracks?

    This is a great question and it's not related to just tracks but to almost any aftermarket part. We produce rubber tracks and cushioned solid tires for both OEM and Aftermarket, and yes, there are different. Also, for the aftermarket, we have premium and economy lines, and yes, higher price...
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    Over wheel tracks

    This is absolutely correct - to be able to install any OTT tracks you need at least 2" clearance from the tire to the fender and about 3" clearance from the tire to the body of the machine. If you don't have the clearance, one possible solution is to install wheel spacers which will move...
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