I can appreciate someone that doesn't want to cheapen their products just to compete. I will say you need a small roller cart to put the tracks on so you can move them sideways easier. Would make installation much easier on your back.
@@mossman381 yes I like to do things the hard way but I’ve seen guys use a creeper. If I’m gonna keep making there videos though I think I’ll invest in one!
@@traviseddis6076 hard to answer your question, isn’t a Polaris Ranger a sxs? As for how fast they wear out, all I can say is not for a very long time if you take care of them. Everyone’s situation is diffent so it’s not like I am say x amount of hours or miles… what I am tell you is we’ve been building this for 6 years now and the first set I built are still working well as far as I know and that’s on a much heavier and more powerful vehicle
Not only cool video, but awesome jams. Good selection of music 👍
Good job Scott, They should work good on that big side x side. Most the guys around here are taring up the tracks that are made for side x sides. John
I can appreciate someone that doesn't want to cheapen their products just to compete. I will say you need a small roller cart to put the tracks on so you can move them sideways easier. Would make installation much easier on your back.
@@mossman381 yes I like to do things the hard way but I’ve seen guys use a creeper. If I’m gonna keep making there videos though I think I’ll invest in one!
@@rubitracks You don't happen to know the wheel specs on that Ranger? Rim size, offset and tire size.
No I don’t sorry but it will be back on my shop again before the winter is over.
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You getting feed back if clutching is needed?
I ask cause they seem well built but heavier, in comparison to comso set ups.
@@C.A.L93 what do you mean by clutching?
The sprocket is much smaller than the 30” tire. The smaller diameter gears it way down
Do those work better on a Polaris ranger then a side by side? And how fast do they wear out john?
@@traviseddis6076 hard to answer your question, isn’t a Polaris Ranger a sxs? As for how fast they wear out, all I can say is not for a very long time if you take care of them. Everyone’s situation is diffent so it’s not like I am say x amount of hours or miles… what I am tell you is we’ve been building this for 6 years now and the first set I built are still working well as far as I know and that’s on a much heavier and more powerful vehicle
Need the music mixed at a lower volume. I think my neighbors are angry now lol.
@@NVMDSTEvil I’ll keep that in mind!
do you have tracks adapted to mud?
@@Vadym_95 not for utv’s
@rubitracks so, for pickup trucks, there are a solution?
@@Vadym_95 we have rubitracks HD which is a 4 season system for 3/4 and 1 ton trucks.
@@rubitracks thank you