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From: MadMaxx61
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  • because racecar

  • Looks like this was filmed with a 1978 Casio calculator.

  • Mattracks I think are the only things better than the super swamper bogger

  • youd think that with how much these cost they would get a better camera to shoot videos

  • @cgspeeddemon1 They spent all the money on the tracks.

  • id like to b muddin where they are jus wit tires so i can make some rooster tails

  • mattracks cant be stopped..but they cant be bought either..very expensive,,

  • takes the fun outa wheeling

  • HA and they say blackpeoples tires cost more than their vehicle...

  • i see a hole lot of mud in this vid ?

  • wtf was this recorded on a vhs tape or what. how old is this video

  • I can't see shit.

  • $3,595 is not going to be 30 K $12-14 K approx

  • You guys bring your way over priced traks to my side of the woods for real mudding, I guarantee your traks WILL NOT make it threw lol, keep puddle hopping LMAO

  • "make it threw lol,"

    corrected to:

    make it through lol,

  • @fields911 Dint know that 90% of YOUTUBE repliers were English teachers LMAO you guys are every where correcting every redkneck or people that have problems misspelling words lol

  • @Sandman1832 sandman these treads are proven to spread the weight over any surface.... they work better then any tire... military/ redneck/ snow tested... they have put these on shit trucks and have them puting down lifted four linked 800 horse truck

  • @dectrone Your right there. I think one of the other key element or advantages other than weight spread would be the fact that the driver can maintain control at ANY speed he wants to use for the conditions. Where as with my superswamper big tire ramcharger I have to pretty much crack the whip and keep my 400hp 5.9 wound up so it dosn't bog down and lose power trying to spin those big boots if that happens I'm fucked. I also am at huge risk of hitting shit at those speeds in tight areas. Cheers

  • @IcechickenSr exactly plus no tire blow outs, i havent seen any rock trials yet tho

  • ok, so this video said they were using them in mud. hahahaha, where's the mud?

  • I'm in Utah, how can i get those???

  • maybe for people who live up in the arctic it would be ideal for them and if i did i would pay that much since really u all probly live where there is no snow and we get atlest fuck 4 feet those would make life a hell of a lot easier!

  • very high maintenance. not very practical for the price.

  • thats nice but if it really is 20-30K, thats worth more then cost of the vehicle.

    I would invest in tractor tire technology instead.

  • @batty505 Tracks beat tires any day, have had a tractor stuck in the mud several times and had to get a bulldozer to come in and pull it out because anything with wheels just sank. Greater surface area to spread the weight around.

  • nice lift kit, 454 with an 8-71, streight pipes, a snorkel, a nice winch, your set

  • I think their cool as hell, just too pricey, but if you were somewhere where you needed tracks, they would pay for themselves

  • @chevy3434 would rather make my own XD

  • Unbelievable! Never have I seen such a thing. Props to the inventer of those bad boys!

  • yea tell me about it, there more expensive than half the trucks their on

  • too bloody espensive.

  • I believe Zchris87v is right, I always said i wanted these things but i could buy a new(er) car for that money

  • $2000??? yeah right, you couldn't even get just the tracks themselves for that...

  • They certainly can stop your flow of income. Nice, but worth $20-$30,000? I think you could build a set of your own for a little cheaper. I'm saying with machining equipment, materials, etc. looking at maybe $2,000 at most?

  • zchris87v- $2000 at most, your lookin at $30,000 average, if you could build a set of your own that would work... would be much more expensive- easily upwards of $40,000.... $2000.... per track maybeif ur lucky, only rubber for them... just basic.... ur lookin profesionally done with warranty and alll about $7000-8000 per tire

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