Talk to the military vehicle dealers.
If you have a tank you will already know all these people. It is small world. They have to be the right ones to fit the tracks.
It is still hard to road register a tank and they were never designed to be tracked long distances.
Best get a low loader or you will need new tracks and sprockets as well.
Getting the class H license if fun as well.
Hi by the way it is not just the rubber tracks that wear out some even need a new engine every couple of hundred miles.
Really depends on the track type (tank make) you could possibly get part worn ones from Military surplus.
Companies like Astrum, DTR VMS and Zinge all offer them.
Try Russia they will be trundling there tanks along the road into Ukraine any day soon. Not funny!!!
I know you need rubber pads for the tank tracks so they don't destroy the roads but where do I get them