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Let's talk aftermarket tracks...

I'm picking up a '17 leftover 163x2.6 and building it out with Raptor shocks and a Bonndocker turbo that will run about 10.5lbs. I have a buddy willing to buy the stock 2.6 track and therefore need to start doing some research on other tracks. I'm thinking the Conquer 280, challenger 3 or 3x, but to be honest don't really know tracks all that well. Any other tracks I should consider looking at as well?
I had the 2.6 on my previous Axys and did think it was a fine track.
Riding style is boondocking trees, from mellow to steep, and really anywhere that's deep. Don't climb chutes and not huge on hill climbing but on occasion... I know I don't want anything too stiff where it just wants to trench.

Also, will all of the aforementioned tracks need new drivers or not?
 
So why have a turbo?

When I say hill climb, I think of big open bowl. Lots of climbing in steep tight trees and treed'd bowls/slopes and such.
We also ride between 10,500-13k feet, so a lot of HP is lost at that elevation.

This isn't my first turbo'd sled. I know my riding and a turbo suits my riding just fine, but thanks for your concern.
 
I know the power claw 3" works very good in alot of different conditions.
 
I have some experience on just about all but the 3.2. With boost and what your wanting I would go X3 or X3.2.

Or just keep the 2.6
 
I love my 3" powerclaw in Colorado fluff. Way better than the series 7 that I took off my sled.
 
I don't think I've ever heard anything bad about the X3. I personally love the 2.6 but the durability of it leaves something to be desired. Performance wise it's on point.
 
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