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track question

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miko700

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hey crew....Ive backread as many posts on this that I can find ...... and is it fair to say a 9105m challenger extreme camoplast sawtooth is the best track I can buy for my 2011 163 pro?
importantly based on two decisions... 1. I do not want to change drivers etc or do any mods other than bolting on a new track and have it ready to ride....(the strip of wide plastic riveted to the tunnel seems like a smart easy idea so I will b doing that).....2. and that the guys have switched to this track believe that there is a change in hookup versus the stocker in deep pow and boondocking/grinding trees.
I ride all over Washington and am lucky enough to hit pemberton each year usually fer the steep and deep!!
I like my sled so I'm just lookin fer a bump in hook and maybe keep my A## from digging :face-icon-small-dis
 
I believe the only options if you don't want to change drivers are the stock track, the 9105m Camo Extreme, and the 9231m Peak. The 9105m is what I am running on my Dragon, love the track, very durable (although mine might be the earlier 2-ply and not the later single ply, not sure how to tell the difference since the P/N is the same). I am putting the 155 version onto the Pro for this season. Better braking on downhill on spring riding hardpack situations, generally more durable track than stock... the stock Polaris track was scary on spring riding downhills on the Dragon... it would roll over and slide... the Pro seems better so far with stock 5.1 series track, but still going to change out the track for the 155 version of the Camo Extreme.
 
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