Welcome ,
I have T12 with intralox and I believe that between the weight, 120lbs, and 
desert type gravel terrain, I am going to a TTS system eventually. I keep 
eating guide teeth on every run because of the fine stones getting in the 
tracks.

I feel that if you keep the tank light and your terrain is not desert type, it 
will work fine.

Kurt

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On Jun 12, 2012, at 1:38 AM, Neil Rochford <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hello John and welcome . 
> The problem when combining  intralox tracks and a suspension system  is the 
> tracks are prone to falling off as demonstrated with TO73. the suspension was 
> marvelous but the track guide teeth were too small and the back road wheels 
> rode over them when turning, great shame, as otherwise a great tank.
> TO10 and TO35  are good examples of tanks with intralox tracks with no 
> suspension.
> 
> Neil R
> 
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