April 26, 201213 yr This looks like a much more workable set of treads for a subaru. http://www.autoblog.com/2012/04/25/track-n-go-treads-dangerously-close-to-awesome/#continued
April 26, 201213 yr Wow those look pretty awesome! Hope they make them for smaller vehicles, looks like they only have them on full size trucks a.t.m.
April 26, 201213 yr I'd rather just rock some mattracks. I'm not sure how these attach to the vehicle, but I much prefer the idea that it actually be bolted to the hub in place of the wheel. And the traditional track system, with a smaller-than-stock drive wheel, effectively gears the vehicle down. This seems unnecessarily complex just so you don't have to use a jack to install them.
April 27, 201213 yr Look pretty good to me. I think the Mattracks are going to be much more expensive and make the truck almost useless other than around the house/farm/property.
April 27, 201213 yr Author Matracks are 360lbs each wheel for light duty. Max speed 40 mph. Er um, are we sitting down? Good. Prices for matracks for a automobile of some kind looks like they start at 26,000 dollars us. Can't imagine the drive on/off being much cheaper. Someone stole a set for a tahoe and they were valued at 27,000. Looks like a set of sherpas may be cheaper Edited April 27, 201213 yr by nipper
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