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MATTRACKS

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There's an older Tucker up on Maine with them. Not sure how powder would go. Foot print much smaller but many Chevy trucks grooming with them.
 

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I have a 1988 Tucker that I am going to replace old tracks w/Mattracks. Anyone done this?


For the price of the Mattracks I would think you could go a long ways toward rebuilding the originals.

Not some thing I would do. You create a "one off" and at resale time not many Tucker "junkies" will want that one at all. JMHO
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Kind of akin to putting a modern computer controlled engine in an old muscle car. Only with half the performance of the older original engine. You could do it, but you have to ask yourself why.:unsure:

Regards, Kirk
 
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