Track N' Go System

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Track N' Go System

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I thought was pretty innovative and just darn cool. I wonder how much they are?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... wpKjEa4LYY#!
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Re: Track N' Go System

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There was a discussion on this on another forum I go to. From what was said its arguable if this system actually takes less time than a set of matt tracks to install. And apparently they can take a while to get aligned and tight, and even then there can be traction issues between the tires and the track device.

They are a bit cheaper than matt tracks, but they are also inferior.
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