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Old 06-09-2008, 01:07 PM
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tires question

has anybody run a 31/12.50/15 tsl bogger on their 22re powered yota???
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how did it work with ifs???
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Originally Posted by vtjeenyus
how did it work with ifs???
The same way any other tire works....by spinning round and round...

.......what exactly are you asking?
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i was just wondering how they worked .
were the axles(ifs) strong enough?
was there enough power to spin em in the mud?
i dont know whats your overall opinion?
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I run a 33" TSL swamper.

this topic has been covered and covered. Gotta try a search.

toyota axles are generally good to 35" when stock, if you are gentle with the skinny pedal.

I have not had any problems on 33's, but its possible to break stuff even on 31's. Just depends on much much you ride that gas pedal.

btw if you are looking for a "tire spinnin mud machine" the 22RE isn't your guy
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bye the way i do a lot of 3rd low redline clutch drops
but i was asking specifically about 31/12.50/15 BOGGERS
but thank you for your replies
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well with a bogger you try 3rd gear and your gonna fry your clutch!
boggers are the best mud tire ever made no matter what size you get!
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Yeah I loved the 33x12.50s I had on my 89 4runner. Axles held up just fine. They just wore out real fast cause of the welded rear...

Boggers are the best for mud.
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