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2021 Defender Limited Apache 360LT Track Questions


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I purchased a 2021 Defender Limited and want to order Apache 360LT tracks. I am not in snow country and my dealer is therefore not as familiar with tracks. Please confirm the following SKUs:

Apache 360 LT Track System - SKU 715005103
Apache 360LT Mounting Kit - SKU 715005492
Track DPS Module - SKU 715004707
CVT Air Intake Relocation Kit - SKU 715004183
Engine Pre-Filter Kit - SKU ?

Do the CVT and Pre-Filter come packaged together as a kit?

I will be using the tracks only occasionally for some really soft mud and will be switching back to tires frequently. The DPS Module appears simple enough to unplug. Will I need to uninstall the CVT Air Intake Relocation Kit and/or the Engine Pre-Filter Kit when I go back to tires? Since I won't be using the tracks in snow, do I even need the CVT Air Intake Relocation Kit and/or the Engine Pre-Filter Kit?

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So their not as EZ to change out as they make it sound. It takes me about 3 hours to do a swap out, mostly because I'm working alone and I'm nuts about torqueing and alignment. Also how much mud? These things are heavy to say the least.

I only run the Pre-filter on mine in DEEP snow with zero issues. 

Good luck with what ever you do. 

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Further research...

 

Apache 360 LT Track System - SKU 715005103

Apache 360 LT Mounting Kit - SKU 715004832

Track DPS Module - SKU 715007338

CVT Air Intake Relocation Kit - SKU 715004183

CVT Air Intake Pre-Filter - SKU 715003483

 

Can anyone confirm?

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2 hours ago, Tug Hill said:

So their not as EZ to change out as they make it sound. It takes me about 3 hours to do a swap out, mostly because I'm working alone and I'm nuts about torqueing and alignment. Also how much mud? These things are heavy to say the least.

I only run the Pre-filter on mine in DEEP snow with zero issues. 

Good luck with what ever you do. 

I had a Polaris Northstar on Camso tracks and it took me a half day to switch back and forth.  I will be using the tracks in soft farm fields to collect topographical survey data.  As hard as it is to clean the mud out of the tracks, I won't be "playing" in the mud.

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On 6/21/2021 at 4:07 PM, too_many_hobbies said:

Further research...

 

Apache 360 LT Track System - SKU 715005103

Apache 360 LT Mounting Kit - SKU 715004832

Track DPS Module - SKU 715007338

CVT Air Intake Relocation Kit - SKU 715004183

CVT Air Intake Pre-Filter - SKU 715003483

 

Can anyone confirm?

That looks correct.  I opened up the CVT, because it had some snow dust in there, which had melted, and formed into green bean sized ice chunks.  Good time to clean it out, and make sure  belt is in good shape, is now, before it gets caked with snow!

The 715004183 looks like a 715003483 would snap on to it, but the problem is, the seat back would hit it.   There is no filter on it, and the snow dust does find its way into the cab, so if you can fit the pre filter, I would do it.   i will order a second one, to see if cutting out the back of the seat will allow it to fit.  should have something over it.

Definitely makes the cab noisier... I would have run it a different way, and made an outside air filter or something. In the summer when you switch back, you'll want something to block that hole...  

Or a pair of David Clark noise cancelling headphones...

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