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I have both also a snowmachine and a quad. I used to prefer using my Tundra, until I bought a set of tracks for my quad. Now the choice for me is easy, my quad all way with tracks.
Sharps, I know that plowing on the ice does not set too well with those riding sleds. It leaves ridges for them to hit, plus they tend to become areas that fill with slush and water when the warmer weather comes into to play. Just my .02...h2l
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The track kit I bought were the Camso R4S, the kit came with all the hardware to install. Took about 2 hours the first time, because I had to install the brackets, and all that. But everything gets left on, and its literally unbolt the tracks to wheelers and vice versa. Once hardware is install its pretty simple
With the brackets and the added hardware for the tracks installed and the tracks removed, do you simply add the wheels backon for summer time use?
No, all mounting hardware needs to be removed before you add the wheels back on, then vise vesa for install.I use a Sears MC lift and if I do it alone, it takes about an hr and a half. My machine is for ice only, I haven't had my tracks off in 4 years.