NW Iowa | Meints - 1/4/2018 13:36
Joe, your tracks are a pad type rather than a bar type?
Not really a pad type per say - http://www.tracksplus.com/ - Here is the link to them. The straight bar types (I think Grouser has a few different sets) would be more for traction rather than flotation. When you say pad type - I am thinking more rubber pad ones that are good for concrete/asphalt surfaces. FWIW, I don't run these in the snow (or haven't yet...).
Like Tim said, you can use a ratchet strap to pull them together for install. You want to keep them pretty tight, but I can usually get them on ok without dropping the air in the tires - but I have done that before, especially on the initial install before they 'stretched' a little.
I am very happy with mine and I like the flexibility of being able to go from tires to tracks and back again - in the same day if need be.
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