Just passing my experience with Tracks USA from last week, anyone else have such great customer service?
Took my 2019 Axys RMK 850 155" w/factory 3" to their shop in Lake Lillian MN to see what would fit. I wanted to try the new Conquer 280. I also wanted to possibly go from a 155" to 162".
The owners Tony (son), Bruce (Dad), Kathy (Mother) Vruwink and co-worker longtime family friend Ben are all great to talk to over the phone, e-mail or in person. Starting out as a small Mom & Pop company to thriving as America's largest track dealer they have seen it all. That experience really helped when comparing many isles of tracks. Tony pointed out the pros & cons of the different tracks that would fit my sled and most importantly my riding style. I needed a track that could do everything and go everywhere I travel. Last winter for example I rode Upper MI, WI, MT, CO, ID, WY, BC and AK. So the stock 3" was out of the question as its a great track for bottomless pow that I wouldn't see everywhere. If you have never changed a track before I will try attaching some pics and show you how to do it. Overall my experience with Tracks USA was awesome and beyond my expectations.
1st pic Unloading sled at one of their warehouses.
2nd pic: To remove the track, remove the sides, hood, springs for can, can and drain oil or remove quick drive belt.
3rd: Remove brake caliper and brake rotor (17mm).
4th: Remove the front 2 suspension bolts under footwell, 17mm.
5th: Remove 2 rear suspension bolts, 17mm.
6th: It helps to remove the plastic push pins to make more room for removing the quick drive belt & pulleys or chain case.
7th: After removing clutchs, remove the T-40 bolts holding the driveshaft.
8th: Remove chain case cover, tensioner, and bolts holding drive sprocket.
9th: Good time to inspect each for wear or to change gearing. FYI stock top gear was 19 tooth on 3" track

Took my 2019 Axys RMK 850 155" w/factory 3" to their shop in Lake Lillian MN to see what would fit. I wanted to try the new Conquer 280. I also wanted to possibly go from a 155" to 162".
The owners Tony (son), Bruce (Dad), Kathy (Mother) Vruwink and co-worker longtime family friend Ben are all great to talk to over the phone, e-mail or in person. Starting out as a small Mom & Pop company to thriving as America's largest track dealer they have seen it all. That experience really helped when comparing many isles of tracks. Tony pointed out the pros & cons of the different tracks that would fit my sled and most importantly my riding style. I needed a track that could do everything and go everywhere I travel. Last winter for example I rode Upper MI, WI, MT, CO, ID, WY, BC and AK. So the stock 3" was out of the question as its a great track for bottomless pow that I wouldn't see everywhere. If you have never changed a track before I will try attaching some pics and show you how to do it. Overall my experience with Tracks USA was awesome and beyond my expectations.
1st pic Unloading sled at one of their warehouses.
2nd pic: To remove the track, remove the sides, hood, springs for can, can and drain oil or remove quick drive belt.
3rd: Remove brake caliper and brake rotor (17mm).
4th: Remove the front 2 suspension bolts under footwell, 17mm.
5th: Remove 2 rear suspension bolts, 17mm.
6th: It helps to remove the plastic push pins to make more room for removing the quick drive belt & pulleys or chain case.
7th: After removing clutchs, remove the T-40 bolts holding the driveshaft.
8th: Remove chain case cover, tensioner, and bolts holding drive sprocket.
9th: Good time to inspect each for wear or to change gearing. FYI stock top gear was 19 tooth on 3" track









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