Help Should I go to 3" cat is offering for 15's or stay with 2.6 track?

dragonweld28

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I only have a 2.5 but form what my buddies and other have said its not worth the change. However, when you luck out and your in 4 feet of fresh snow, nothing compares to a 3 inch. but for the most part a 2.5 is the best all around track. That 2.6 power claw is an awesome track. I would just save your money for more riding!!!

They do rip paddles off easier but I don't think there is a real difference with the cooling issues.
 
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Mark and I threw this same thing around when we were getting my new sled put together this fall. We decided that the number of days the 3" would make a big difference over the 2.6 are only a few days a year, if we are lucky, for those of us that can't load up and go everytime a big storm moves thru. In spring riding and set up snow, cooling could be an issue also. If I lived where I could limit my riding to deep powder days and not plan a trip and hope for the best I might have went 3"; but in the end I went for a proven all round performer and stayed with the 2.6. If the snow is tits deep could someone with a 3" please come make me a track to poach so I can get around?? Thanx in advance.
 

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I put a 162" x3" challenger X 3 on my '13 CAT HCR , the 85 durometer track they come with is good only for spring conditions , now with the 3", climbs that i had to turn out of for fear of a stuck in the past, now i turn out for fear of the height it will climb to . The 3" will get you to way more places , I am a firm believer in that , I am waiting for another week then I will try out the new ride XM 174" x3". I have even driven the HCR down on flat land and only had a temp light come on once on a icy section of trail . Scratchers are mandatory with a 3" track . if you dont ride the mountains much its not worth it .
 

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Had 2.5 x174 then 3 x174 and have switched back to 2.5
Way better all around track. IMO
 

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Thanks everyone, going to stay with the 2.6, can always do it later and this way I'm not a guinea pig for the 3" and possible issues it might bring.

Selling some travel covers and other parts for new PC and M series sleds over in classifieds. Cheers!!!
 

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Have you seen the power claw 3in?
No beefy fingers like on the 2.6 and 2.25
Plus not as many fingers
Looks like the X3 with a few little fingers on the end of every second paddle
Not worth the big bucks they want for a outright purchase
 

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yah I'm not doing it, the price was like 1100 for labour and materials.
 
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