Are snowmobile tracks interchangeable?

Snowmobile tracks are generally interchangeable if you are replacing with the same dimensions and pitch of the tracks. However, be careful to check the front heat exchange clearance between the lugs and/or studs. There needs to be enough clearance there for you to use the new tracks.

When should a snowmobile track be replaced?

4 Signs Your Snowmobile Track Needs To Be Replaced

  1. Dry-Rotted Rubber. Ozone, a molecule found in the atmosphere, is the enemy of rubber, and unfortunately, exposure to the ultraviolet rays in sunlight only accelerates the weathering process of a snowmobile track.
  2. Missing Lugs.
  3. Missing Track Clips.
  4. Worn or Torn Tracks.

What is the best snowmobile track length?

A longer track length is usually at least 136 inches (3.45 meters) long. They have deeper lugs for better traction and cover a larger footprint on the snow. They can navigate efficiently off-trail and in deep snow. They are usually reserved for snowmobiles with more powerful motors.

How many miles can a snowmobile track last?

But, how long your belt lasts may also depend on where you ride your snowmobile. If you use paved sled trails, your belt will probably last 2,000 to 3,000 miles; if you snowmobile off trails, you may need to replace the belt after 1,500 miles.

What does the pitch mean on a track?

(Pitch is defined as distance from the center of one lug to the center of the next lug going around the track.)

Will a 120 track fit a 121?

yes it will fit, but you will have to change the drivers to accomadate the different pitches between the 2 tracks. in addition to changing drivers, you will need to factor in the driver tooth count as well. most the 120’s are a 2.86 pitch track and all the 121’s are 2.52 pitch.

What is the best length of track for a snowmobile?

Who makes snowmobile tracks?

Camso
Camso is the leading manufacturer of snowmobile tracks. They supply snowmobile tracks to brands such as Arctic Cat, Polaris, Skidoo and Yamaha. Camso used to be called Camoplast.