Hey Darin, thanks for the great question. Unit top speeds can vary depending on various factors such as driving conditions, trail or road type, and climate. It's best to contact your dealership for specific information regarding this.
@darinwerner870 The tracks drive sprocket is your effective tire size. I’d guess the Apache XC sprockets are around 14” in diameter. If so, and assuming your defender normally uses 30” diameter tires... Your speed would be just under half of what is accomplished on tires at any given engine RPM. In my opinion, this is plenty for an oversnow vehicle. Always best to use caution when traveling in tracked snow as it’s hard to know what obstacles are buried out there!
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What kind of top speed can you achieve with these tracks in a defender limited? Assuming good trail conditions.
Hey Darin, thanks for the great question. Unit top speeds can vary depending on various factors such as driving conditions, trail or road type, and climate. It's best to contact your dealership for specific information regarding this.
@darinwerner870 The tracks drive sprocket is your effective tire size. I’d guess the Apache XC sprockets are around 14” in diameter. If so, and assuming your defender normally uses 30” diameter tires... Your speed would be just under half of what is accomplished on tires at any given engine RPM.
In my opinion, this is plenty for an oversnow vehicle. Always best to use caution when traveling in tracked snow as it’s hard to know what obstacles are buried out there!