Tech & How To

Install a Snowmobile Track

By Bob Island
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Changing your sled's track often is a necessity especially for high-milege riders, racers, and those with older sleds. It also is a simple way to upgrade or change your machine's handling and performance. Tracks come in a variety of widths, lengths, lug patterns and some have pre-drilled stud holes, pre-installed studs in the lugs, and more. Each track is designed for a different purpose. Making sure you have the length, width and lug height for your specific riding style and application is critical.

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