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Noticed my TR6 has a small tear on the inside edge of 1 of its tracks, i am guessing this will only get worse? or is their steel banding inside that will prevent it tearing completely?

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  simonm said:
Noticed my TR6 has a small tear on the inside edge of 1 of its tracks, i am guessing this will only get worse? or is their steel banding inside that will prevent it tearing completely?

 

Yeah, there's a fair amount of metal inside rubber tracks. If you're worried about it you could turn in bigger circles when tracking on hard surfaces.

cheers, steve

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  simonm said:
Noticed my TR6 has a small tear on the inside edge of 1 of its tracks, i am guessing this will only get worse? or is their steel banding inside that will prevent it tearing completely?

 

don't waste your money trying to repair it if the tear is that bad buy a spare and keep it until its required the failure with these tracks is when the metal cleat inside tears out post a picture to show us how bad the damage is

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