I was wondering if there is a company that just makes the rubber for the pads. I have a M75 and I am on the search for tracks and pads. But I am wondering like I said before is there just a company that just makes the rubber pads. Thanks..
OK We have a M-41A2 with rubber chevrons worn flush to the cleats/grousers. Years of research reveals NOTHING available anywhere at any price. I submitted a worn sample to the leading construction vehicle shoe maker but they decline to enter production for a few hundred 'orphan' parts. They also estimated minimum $70 each ($10,000 per vehicle) unless we could guarantee thousands of shoes. We also considered sending them the old ones for rubber removal then remoulding with modern compounds. They declined for the same reasons plus environmental concers with burning out the old shoes.
I have just acquired some new surplus Bradley Fighting Vehicle shoes, and preliminary analysis indicates they can be made to fit well with some cutting and modification to the securing bolt. These blocks will be highly affordabe and will be available in nearly unlimited quantity. They will not have the true 'chevron' shape of the original, will be 80% of the original area, and will have just over 1/2" of wearable height, but we are into FUNCTION here. WAY better than nothing. HOW MANY miles do we need to put on these rare vehicles, anyway? Good pavement does not damage rubber blocks...it is loose gravel and sharp stones.
I will advise the Forum as this project continues. I expect to have a working prototype by mid-May, 2015. Production and road testing early summer.
John Kessler, Ft. Lauderdale