trailer damage with True trackers on sled

Glenn

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Just want to know if anyone else installed a set of true trackers on their Venture skies.They work very well and keep it easy for me but very hard on my trailer when I load and unload.They broke my ski glides and broke the edgeing at the floor.They are eatting away my ramp door as well .Any suggestions on what to do?
Thanks once again :sled1:
 
Glenn said:
Just want to know if anyone else installed a set of true trackers on their Venture skies.They work very well and keep it easy for me but very hard on my trailer when I load and unload.They broke my ski glides and broke the edgeing at the floor.They are eatting away my ramp door as well .Any suggestions on what to do?
Thanks once again :sled1:

You mean Snow Trackers? :dunno:
(These, http://www.snowtracker.com/ )
 
i got a old truck liner from the junk yard ,cut it into 8 " wide strips and screwed it to the floor of my trailer, launching my venture on it for years and no problem
 
I know what you mean mine binds up when backing off the trailer to the point where I have to lift the front end to get it unstuck. I thought maybe a lower profile ski guide would do the trick, haven't tried it yet.
 
Muskoka Man said:
i got a old truck liner from the junk yard ,cut it into 8 " wide strips and screwed it to the floor of my trailer, launching my venture on it for years and no problem


The best thing for a used bed liner and works great.
 
I believe this is why "ski slip on boots" were invented.
 

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I have Superglides installed on my trailer with no damage whatsoever or problems with my aggressive SnowTrackers for the past three years. The Superglides have small raised nubs on them so you don't slip on them with your boots, and act as traction grips for my ATV as well. Both are great products in my opinion.
 


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