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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Mine are very orange & unused.
    Phew! Thanks for taking the pressure off.

    Mine are very orange and used only once - on another vehicle. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    Mine are very orange & unused.
    Mine are like Cuppa's, though red, unused and nicely wrapped in their covers.

    They only stay this way because I got that extra bag of "Don't Get Bogged" dust that is supposed to come with them.

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    Mine have been heavily used in mud, sand and snow. They are still in very good condition, I have the spare tyre mount for them, its a great addition and means you don't have to put muddy traxx back in the wagon when you are finished.

    I also have a set of Bushranger X-Trax II, they are OK but pretty crap compared to the MaxTraxx. The only advantage of the X-Trax is they are small so fit inside small cars like Vitara, etc.

    If I bought them again I reckon I'd give the cheap eBay MaxTraxx copies a go, at $80 a set they would be worth a try.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DX grunt View Post
    Phew! Thanks for taking the pressure off.

    Mine are very orange and used only once

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cuppa View Post
    .........Show off!
    Now now boys, this is not a pissing competition! hahaha

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    I thought people just bought em so they looked pretty on the roof , along with the shovel and highlift , and low profile tyres while driving around town ! Dam those woolies speed bumps

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    So rule 1 Don't lend your traxx
    rule 2 easy on the throttle

    and 3 fabricate an exterior mount for them.
    Easy enough to modify a rear hi'lift jack holder
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stropp View Post
    mine are good, downside dont use too much jandel as the lugs snap off or melt
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    Mine are a few years old but because of my superb driving skills have not had to use them yet but in saying that, I always forget to take them with me anyway


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