i need brand new boggers where could i get them without going broke?
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i need brand new boggers where could i get them without going broke?
i need a set of 35s super swamper boggers for my yota mine are bold i might be interested in used ones with lots of tred kniw any good website's or numbers i could call??
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try 4 wheel parts, if i was you i would go to 35x12.5 instead of your 35x15s they are cheaper and wont be so hard on your diffs and all that. but ill look around for you too ok?
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no its his dd and my dad has the same tires on his truck and they lasted bout 3 years but my dad doesnt drive his truck every day like boyblue. But it dont matter not everyone is made of money and can afford new tires that are perfect for whatever. lol he just needs a good set of tires cheap, mud tires cuz he wheels.
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in st. helens with rims:
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/pts/1507559856.html
just not that cheap...
http://portland.craigslist.org/mlt/pts/1507559856.html
just not that cheap...
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First off you don't NEEED boggers. You (for some silly reason) WANT boggers. If you strictly use the truck offroad in the mud, good idea.
If you use it on the road, stupid idea. Unless you have a ton of disposable income which based on your thread title, I would ascertain not. If you wheel the truck, and are hell bent on getting some Interco brand tires, pick up a set of radial SSR or TSL tires. They offer great performance offroad, and will last much longer than Bias-ply boggers. They can also be balanced much closer than boggers, which reduces drivetrain vibration.
If you use it on the road, stupid idea. Unless you have a ton of disposable income which based on your thread title, I would ascertain not. If you wheel the truck, and are hell bent on getting some Interco brand tires, pick up a set of radial SSR or TSL tires. They offer great performance offroad, and will last much longer than Bias-ply boggers. They can also be balanced much closer than boggers, which reduces drivetrain vibration.
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I dont know why you would want to run boggers on the road. I hated it but rather than get new tires I went and bought another truck and a flatbed and caged the yota. You'll for sure go boke that way though. as for cheap boggers X2 on the craigslist Idea. the word Boggers and Cheap dont work out too well.
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keep an eye out for some mt/r's HANDSDOWN best tire to hit the market.. well imho it is.. super quiet.. with frequent rotation they wear correctly.. i got mine on my 18th bday and they are still kickin with 50% tread.. over 3 years.. as im 21 now
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i think if he wants to get boggers why not, he has them on his truck now so he OBVIOULSY knows how they ride and all that. And altho your right bout boggers not being cheap they are good for wheeling and work for the road. NOT THE BEST but they work.
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I went to 4wheel parts and those guys seem to be smokin the same crack as the rest of the tire companies...the cheapest 33x12.50x15 was $167...up to $450...not what I would call a deal by any means. Tire Rack has them starting out at $138. I'm not endorsing them as I don't want to pay that much either...the search continues.
I do have a complete set of 31's with new spare to trade for a set.
I do have a complete set of 31's with new spare to trade for a set.
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I went to 4wheel parts and those guys seem to be smokin the same crack as the rest of the tire companies...the cheapest 33x12.50x15 was $167...up to $450...not what I would call a deal by any means. Tire Rack has them starting out at $138. I'm not endorsing them as I don't want to pay that much either...the search continues.
I do have a complete set of 31's with new spare to trade for a set.
I do have a complete set of 31's with new spare to trade for a set.
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167 aint that bad but kinda spendy, tires aint cheap. lol i have to get 2 new tires for my lil yota soon cuz i am sellin my jeep wheels i cant use them anymore tires and all 100 bucks let me know people! lol
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