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Uploaded by on Feb 27, 2007

MATTRACKS the original rubber track conversion system, transforms most 4x4 vehicles into a true all-terrain vehicle equipped with rubber tracks that will go almost anywhere and bring you back!

If you want more indo on them go to http://www.mattracks.com/

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  • how much are the tracks worth ? where can they be purchased? sully 2010 vancouver bc canada???

  • @Sully20101000

    mattracks web site is where you can find more info on them and where to buy them.

  • do they work on amphi vehicles?

  • @sonnetxi

    I can not see why not but I would think they would add some drag on it as they have larger flats on them.

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  • Looks good and the way to go. But half the fun of muddin in thrownin mud all over the place

  • i like how they only show it going over snow or mud..

    go over some logs are big rocks and those tracks will be destroyed in seconds

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  • Best part: 0:57

  • @jackster1981 they run around $6000.00

  • that looks sweet! just like a case quad trac

  • @MadMaxx61 Actually there is no pricing information or links to other dealers at their site. So, how much do they go for? Can you give a rough ballpark range?

  • its the same design caterpillar used to convert rubber tired skidsteers to track skidsteer. it just bolts to the hub and you have a torsion bar to tighten your track. tracks are great but concrete eats them alive an the boggies are a joke too, after market steel undercarriage is the way to go.

  • 5 grand each?

  • Let me ask: What if you had to pull a vehicle out of a ditch or a snowbank with a Mattrax equipped truck? Are the tracks strong enough to take the torque of a full-throttle pull without tearing off? Just wondering. I love the idea of these things - very clever.

  • they look cool i want them on my corolla

  • Craptracks....

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