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Thu March 2, 2006
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8.0
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Description:
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The Super Swamper TSL/BOGGER is built primarily for the professional mud bogger. The tire is versatile... D.O.T. approved and street legal... easy to modify for the cut, open, and pro stock classes. A new design for a new generation of competition performance.
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Bogger
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SplashMan
Wannabe Elite Explorer
Registered: January 2001 Posts: 1773
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Review Date: Tue February 28, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Best mud tire on the planet. Awsome in all types of mud. Great in rocks and sand also. Decent onroad.
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Cons:
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Directional, very little lateral traction and pricey.
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I actually bought my tires used with less than half thier tread left, but they were still awsome on the trail. They eat through mud like it was not there. Great traction when climbing on rocks and in the sand. Only downfall I had was lateral traction. While sideways on a slick hill they tend to slide. A little forward momentum and a turn of the wheel and they grab right away though.
The member I bought these from ran them on his DD for about 2-3 years if I remember corectly and he said they were loud, but decent in all weather.
------------------------------ '99 Sploder back on 33s - SOLD
'86 B2 6" Skyjacker - getting a D35/8.8,4.0 - Trail rig
'93 Ranger 6" Skyjacker on 33s - Daily Driver
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Lift it or Leave it...Lowering is for guys who can't get it up!
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RFR2212
Typing Police

Registered: April 2000 Posts: 5138
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Review Date: Thu March 2, 2006
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
| Rating: 7
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Pros:
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mud traction
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Cons:
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lateral traction
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Excellent wheeling tires, but there is a lateral traction issue. I found this out first hand, sliding sideways in mud, and hit another truck. They were very loud on road, but for the tire they were, handled quite well. In the summer they did run very hot because of the friction generated from the big lugs.
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