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    Quote Originally Posted by McDisco View Post
    Nice work...they look quite professional! You need some nobbly bits though for the tyres to grip though...

    And given they have holes in them you might be able to fix aup a trick looking mount onto a roof rack or something...look like a Camel trophy disco!!

    Angus

    thanks mate,

    the camel style mounts are on the way, being manued next week on my next day off

    You need some nobbly bits though for the tyres to grip though...
    the "Hubbatrax" have a crap load of grip take a look see



    cheers
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    sand recovery

    Im sorry to rain on your hubbatracks, but the best thing ive found for sand recovery is the matting the roading contractors use under the highway when they lay the seal, you know the gray matting thats in a 5 metre long roll you see on the side of the road before they put down the base rock? a quick stop near some road works late at night to cut off a few metres and it folds up real small to store in the back of the truck too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philco View Post
    Im sorry to rain on your hubbatracks, but the best thing ive found for sand recovery is the matting the roading contractors use under the highway when they lay the seal, you know the gray matting thats in a 5 metre long roll you see on the side of the road before they put down the base rock? a quick stop near some road works late at night to cut off a few metres and it folds up real small to store in the back of the truck too.
    its all good mate each to there own! what works for you l guess

    cheers
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    I wonder if acquiring an old MT tyre and cutting it up untill you get a panel of tread and bolting it to the track would work. Would start to get a bit heavy though. Just got get some MaxTrax :P I did... I much prefer the orange colour:P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    I wonder if acquiring an old MT tyre and cutting it up untill you get a panel of tread and bolting it to the track would work. Would start to get a bit heavy though. Just got get some MaxTrax :P I did... I much prefer the orange colour:P

    mate as i said they have plenty of grip as in post 11

    maxtrax ? there a top piece of gear, but $250 is what l saved on essentially the same thing, so I'm happy
    we tested them again yesterday and they work brill
    next time i use / test them i will take a vid!

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by cucinadio View Post
    test them i will take a vid!

    cheers
    Untill then, I dont believe you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aaron View Post
    Untill then, I dont believe you!


    cheers mate its all good you will see! my freind you will see!

    cheers

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    Let's not call them
    the "lets say box's!"
    Call them what they really are... just so I know !
    It's not broken. It's "Carbon Neutral".


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    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    Let's not call them

    Call them what they really are... just so I know !

    And as if you didnt know !! l cant remember the name of them

    oh yes! thats right, "Hubbatrax"

    cheers

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    They're called MaxTrax! :P

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