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So, the lumps on the tracks are normal for my MK1? on mine its about every 5th link has this, I thought it wasnt normal and was going to grind them off.
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As another UK based carrier owner with modified track said, “(insert labourer name here) on a 9 inch grinder” resolves the modifications. |
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I'm interested to know, Do you notice them at all, when driving on a hard surface?
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