What do you think of these tracks?
I've read all the other topics on whether to have tracks at all or not, but for this price would this make sense to have it rather than nothing?
http://www.bidorbuy.co.za/item/24994213 ... _Pads.html
Wheel Traction Pads R300
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Re: Wheel Traction Pads R300
Definitely better than nothing. Looks like they're pretty light weight and fold up to take very little space - nice features given that it's supposed to be break resistant - but .... the surface grip pattern looks like it's not aggressive enough (on sand should be OK but where there is wetness, you might end up slipping on the pads instead on the mud).
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Re: Wheel Traction Pads R300
SADLY
Passenger vehicles -- maybe will work.
4X4 -- Will destroy those, never to be seen again.
Passenger vehicles -- maybe will work.
4X4 -- Will destroy those, never to be seen again.
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Re: Wheel Traction Pads R300
Thanks, guess for R600 more this isn't then such a bad option:
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Re: Wheel Traction Pads R300
Yep, those should work just fine.
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