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Post by waynaferd on Aug 5, 2006 21:28:51 GMT -5
I need a tire for deep gooey mud-run type mud, want to stay fairly skinny to reduce strain on axle parts, and to hopefully be able to keep them mud-hucking without a bunch of power. And so far, I keep wanting Interco Boggers. I'm definately gonna put them on back, but may run a less agresive swamper in front (welded gears and no hydro-assist steering)
The only pavement they'll see is in the driveway and maybe 100 yards at a time to the gas station next door.
So please gimme some reviews/opinions if you have some!!
Thanks!!
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Post by rockcrawlintoy on Aug 5, 2006 22:34:32 GMT -5
best mud tire thats is street legal. thats what i think
Drew
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Post by mudwiser316 on Aug 6, 2006 1:29:26 GMT -5
a friend of mine let me use his for about 2 months and they were great! i think i ran the tires at about 20-25 PSI and it made the truck ride like a dream to and from the mud hole! in the mud there are a dream! just my $.02. later!
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Post by bowshtr on Aug 6, 2006 9:00:38 GMT -5
I dont know if you have ever seen one of these tall skinny boggers in person but they look half wild. For so long being used to seeing these super tall and super wide boggers, it almost looks like you got a tractor tire.
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Post by mudwiser316 on Aug 7, 2006 19:11:22 GMT -5
if it was me going out to buy a set of 38.5 boggers i would go ahead and spend a few more dollars and get the wider 38.5x15 for the rear. at 4wheelparts they are only $13.00 more than the 38.5x11. if you put them on 15x10 rims it would not put that much more strain on your running gear.
if you put the 38.5x11 bogger on an 15x8 rim they do look skinny almost like a tractor tire! but with a 15x10 rim they do fatten out a little bit! just my $.02! later!
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Post by waynaferd on Aug 10, 2006 17:26:49 GMT -5
maybe I will do that, but leave the 11" wides up front.
I've been looking for a 38.5x11 but I guess swampers don't come in those, just boggers.
Thanks everyone!!
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