Thinking of getting SS Boggers..
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Thinking of getting SS Boggers..
whats up yotatech, i am planning on getting some 33x10.5x16 SS boggers for my rig. anybody have experience with these tires. any input will be greatly appreciated. oh yeah where can i find the BEST price on these tires.??
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i have 37s on mine and they are great for the mud and they air down they air down really nice. on the street they dont last very long even shorter if you have lockers. 4wheel parts is the best price around here
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Boggers are for just that, bogging. Unless you're driving that pretty 4Runner though 3 foot deep slop on the way to work it's kind of pointless. I don't even know why they make boggers in a 33". Get something like BFG Mudterrain, MT/R, Dueller M/T or if you're hellbent on swampers get the interco TruXus MT or whatever it's called.
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Originally Posted by 91Toyota4x4
I don't even know why they make boggers in a 33".
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Depending on how many miles/yr you drive... They may make sense. You don't see many 4runners with boggers. From what I've seen, they also perform well on rocks and trail use in general. They look incredible (you'll get comments). They are noisy. They do wear fast (15-25k miles).
Another tire to check out are the Yokohama Geolanders MT+. They look awesome, and are suppose to wear well. I know a couple people that run them. So far they perform well in mud, snow, and decent on road. ---- If you're more into a mudder... Give the Firestone Destination MTs a look. I've been very impressed with them off road in mud / rocks.
Post up pics, if you git em'.
Another tire to check out are the Yokohama Geolanders MT+. They look awesome, and are suppose to wear well. I know a couple people that run them. So far they perform well in mud, snow, and decent on road. ---- If you're more into a mudder... Give the Firestone Destination MTs a look. I've been very impressed with them off road in mud / rocks.
Post up pics, if you git em'.
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if you are set on an aggressive tire and you need the strength of an interco type tire but you want alittle more all around performance both on rocks, street and mud I would DEFINITELY look into the LTB swamper. Good luck...
I've got BFG Muds on my 4runner DD/trail rig and they are great all around tire and I have X-terrains on my trail only truck and they are a solid tire also, great wear onroad too I have to say along with excellent traction in drier conditions.
I've got BFG Muds on my 4runner DD/trail rig and they are great all around tire and I have X-terrains on my trail only truck and they are a solid tire also, great wear onroad too I have to say along with excellent traction in drier conditions.
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I have bogger and i like them very much when i am wheelin and stuff but on road they are right they suck it was the wrost buy i made for my truck but off road they rule i can do any thing that my buddy does with 36 TSL and a locker in the rear. If you drive on the road a lot i wouldn't get them but if it's a trail rig then get them. if i could do it all over again i would get some mud terrain something
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boggers are damn good tires, especially in the right terrain. If your terrain warrants them, but you drive on the street a lot, i would get another set of rims and put the boggers on those and then swap them before wheeling. when you get back, swap to your street pair.
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