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    Default Track N Go Vehicle Track System (tank like tracks for tires)

    I think this would be awesome to have! Thought some of you guys would think it was cool also. The $25,000 price tag... maybe not, but the idea is awesome since it only takes 15 minutes to put the tracks on your tires, and go.
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    Way out of any price range but still cool.

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    Interesting idea.

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    I think the biggest benefit of these $25,000 tire chains is the 6" lift you get when you install them.
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    these look better engineered, and the one model is $8000 cheaper

    i have seen them on trucks before, Telluride has a set on a full size chevy they use during ski season

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    I think the biggest benefit of these $25,000 tire chains is the 6" lift you get when you install them.
    That looks like an 8" or more lift to me... but ya, instant height gain for sure.
    Quote Originally Posted by rockhound View Post
    these look better engineered, and the one model is $8000 cheaper

    i have seen them on trucks before, Telluride has a set on a full size chevy they use during ski season

    http://www.zonepowertrack.com/INDEX_...FexcMgodOiEA9g
    I agree that the ones you posted look better built and tougher, but the advantage of the others is that you can put them on, and take them off in 15 minutes. You could carry them in the back of your truck...
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