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This is our rhino drive train with the pocketed bumper mounts.
01-02-2016 23:43
team222badbrad
Have you thought about track maintenance?
If a track needs replaced due to wear or breakage?
02-02-2016 00:42
eedogaYeah...it is going to be a hassle, but ultimately doable. We can get the tracks on and off from underneath, but tensioning them is a royal pain. :-(
Edoga
02-02-2016 00:54
Mr VLooks sweet, looking forward to seeing it in action.
02-02-2016 01:47
MunchskullJust curious, what made you choose Rhino treads instead of designing your own system. From the looks of the bumper mounts you have looks like you're more than capable of building your own tread system. Not judging just curious what made you choose to buy one instead. Also sweet bumper Mounts.
02-02-2016 01:57
bEdhEd
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Just curious, what made you choose Rhino treads instead of designing your own system. From the looks of the bumper mounts you have looks like you're more than capable of building your own tread system. Not judging just curious what made you choose to buy one instead. Also sweet bumper Mounts.
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02-02-2016 04:12
waialua359The only concern I have with this drivetrain is what happens when head to head on defense.
2010 brings back lots of memories and experience.
02-02-2016 05:22
Dibit1010Our team loves our rhino tracks!! We had some concerns about 2010 aswell but there is a grove on the track that prevents it from slipping off easily. We tried them on the rough terrain and the rock wall and they both gave us no problems!
02-02-2016 07:57
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Just curious, what made you choose Rhino treads instead of designing your own system. From the looks of the bumper mounts you have looks like you're more than capable of building your own tread system. Not judging just curious what made you choose to buy one instead. Also sweet bumper Mounts.
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04-02-2016 20:34
nlt5Quick question. Will the front where the cut out is comply with the bumper rules. I interpreted the rules to mean that you have to have a minimum of 8 in covered and supported on each edge of the frame perimeter. Is each side of your cut out less than 8 in? it looks great by the way well done.
05-02-2016 13:20
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Quick question. Will the front where the cut out is comply with the bumper rules. I interpreted the rules to mean that you have to have a minimum of 8 in covered and supported on each edge of the frame perimeter. Is each side of your cut out less than 8 in? it looks great by the way well done.
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