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Swamper tsl vs tsl sx.

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Swamper tsl vs tsl sx.

Post by andrew e »

whats the advantage of tsls over tsl sx's? i was told that they bag down more and grip to rocks better. Is this the normal opinion?

advantages of sx's over tsl's? side lugs for mud/thicker sidewall????

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Post by Wooders »

TSL's are cheaper too ;)
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Post by bazooked »

i believe the sxs are more of a radial and handle the road better.
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Post by Big Red Toy »

the q78's (tsl) have the deeper tread, same as the 42's & 44's etc where the sx's & normal swamper ie 34,36, 38 etc.... have a shallower tread depth
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Post by jeep97tj »

alot of people that run V8s in there rigs run the sxs because they are a very tough tyre, no need to worry about sidewalls.
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Post by Bad JuJu »

SX's weigh a fair bit more for the same sizing
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Post by Wooders »

bazooked wrote:i believe the sxs are more of a radial and handle the road better.
:? HUH they are bias ply - how are they more of a radial :?:
jeep97tj wrote:alot of people that run V8s in there rigs run the sxs because they are a very tough tyre, no need to worry about sidewalls.
Lots run boggers too, plenty run MTRs and a lot also run TSL's - not sure about the link between V8's and SX's ;)
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Post by Fathillbilly »

the SX's work great as a steer tyre. they don't squirm as much as the TSL's or centipedes
they are still a bias ply but the carcass is much heavier than a standard TSL so the SX's don’t bag as much.

In ruts they are amazing they just climb the walls like nothing else. in deep mud they are ok, no bogger, and not as aggressive as a Q78

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Post by jeep97tj »

Wooders wrote:
jeep97tj wrote:alot of people that run V8s in there rigs run the sxs because they are a very tough tyre, no need to worry about sidewalls.
Lots run boggers too, plenty run MTRs and a lot also run TSL's - not sure about the link between V8's and SX's ;)
jeep97tj wrote: they are a very tough tyre, no need to worry about sidewalls.
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Post by Wooders »

Agreed they are tough - especially in the sidewalls - I just wasn't sure I agreed with the V8 reference.
The other thing is those stiff sidewalls mean you bnned lowere pressurs to get similar agging, and Beadlokcs are vertually mandatory got get the numbers required to get them performing at their best.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

I have run Q78 15's and 36 12.5 SX's on my Gwagen.

The SX's are far heavier, quieter on road (go figure!) and more stable than the '78's.

They bag fine at around 10psi on my 2500KG G, but I have beadlocks.
The sidewall grip is pretty handy.

however, they are far from indestructable. I tore a 3" long rip in a sidewall on teh second day I was running them. :cry: Lucky I had five!

Personally, I rate the Q78's a bit better than the SX's, but I am far from disappointed with them.

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Post by bogged »

anyone still running these tires? Dont hear much about em anymore
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Post by lay80n »

bogged wrote:anyone still running these tires? Dont hear much about em anymore
I still run 32x11.5 sx's on my zook. Still a big fan of them too. Though it desperatley needs bead locks to get the most of them.

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Post by Ryano »

It's all about the case construction......
TSL/SX are a bias tyre that run belts which gives better high speed stability and reduced crowning (flatter footprint). They also have 'wrap-around lugs'.
TSL are a conventional Bias Tyre without belting.
Having said that, you can also get Radial TSL with Steel Belting.

Super Swamper TSL/SX- Steel Belted -Nylon -Bias
29X10.50-15LT 4 S-211/S-201
30X11.50-15LT 4 S-212/S-202
31X13.50-15LT 6 *SAM-59
32X11.50-15LT 6 SAM-77
33X15.50-15LT 6 SAM-50
35X15.50-15LT 6 SAM-67
36X12.50-15LT 6 SAM-56
36X12.50-15LT 6 S-205
38X12.50-15LT 6 SAM-61
38.5X14.50-15LT 6 SAM-75
32X11.50-16LT 6 SAM-78
33X15.50-16.5LT 6 SAM-51
35X15.50-16.5LT 6 SAM-68
36x12.50-16LT 10 +SAM-86
36X12.50-16.5LT 6 SAM-57
36X12.50-16.5LT 10 +SAM-65
36X12.50-16.5LT 10 S-206
38X12.50-16.5LT 6 SAM-93
38X12.50-16.5LT 10 +SAM-98
38.5X14.50-16.5LT 6 SAM-76
36X12.50-17LT 10 S-207
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Super Swamper TSL-SX- Polyester cords- BIAS/BELTED
29X10.50-15LT 4 S-211
29X10.50-15LT 4
30X11.50-15LT 4 S-212
30X11.50-15LT 4
*12-15LT 6 S-203
*12-16.5LT 8 S-204
36X12.50-15LT 6 S-205
36X12.50-16.5LT 10 S-206
36X12.50-17LT 10 S-207
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SUPER SWAMPER TSL-Nylon Body Cords -Bias
28X8.50-14LT 4 SAM-06
29X8.50-15LT 4 SAM-25
31X10-50-15LT 6 SAM-12
12-15LT 6 S-203
32X9.50-15LT 6 SAM-38
33X12.50-15LT 8 SAM-13
34X9.50-15LT 6 SAM-14
15/35-15LT 6 SAM-32
Q78-15LT 6 SAM-52
36X12.50-15LT 8 SAM-26
38X12.50-15LT 6 SAM-94
16/38.5-15LT 6 SAM-36
15/39.5-15LT 6 SAM-34
15/42-15LT 6 SAM-23
18.5/44-15LT 6 SAM-42
9/32-16LT 6 SAM-39
9/32-16LT 10 SAM-40
13/33-16LT 8 SAM-17
9/34-16LT 6 SAM-21
Q78-16LT 6 SAM-53
13/36-16LT 6 SAM-27
13/38-16LT 6 SAM-95
15/42-16 LT 6 SAM-87
33X12.50-16.5LT 8 SAM-19
34X9.50-16.5LT 6 SAM-22
15/35-16.5LT 6 SAM-33
15/35-16.5LT 10 SAM-41
36X12.50-16.5LT 8 SAM-28
38X12.50-16.5LT 6 SAM-96
16/38.5-16.5LT 6 SAM-37
15/39.5-16.5LT 6 SAM-35
15/39.5-16.5LT 10 SAM-71
15/42-16.5LT 6 SAM-24
18.5/44-16.5LT 6 SAM-43
15/39.5-17LT 6 SAM-64


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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

how much are Q78's these days?
I heard they have dropped a bit to be competitive with simex :?:
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Post by bogged »

GQ4.8coilcab wrote:how much are Q78's these days?
I heard they have dropped a bit to be competitive with simex :?:
is there much difference in price? What about "ACTUAL" sizes
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Post by siklux »

i just brought TSLs 38x12.5x15 for 380each. Great tyre and awesome price.
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Post by eliteforce32 »

a Q78 actually measures 35.5 in diameter ;)
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Post by bogged »

eliteforce32 wrote:a Q78 actually measures 35.5 in diameter ;)
what do 35 adn 36 pedes measure?? Anyone?
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Post by HG »

the 35" 3 lug Pede is 35.5" tall & the 36" 3 lug Pede is 36.5" tall.
I was out on Sunday with a few mates at Toolangi and we were running 36" Pedes x 2 cars & 38.5 Swampers on a GQ LWB.
We did the boggy runs on Blowhard and we all had to winch in some stages when we couldn't get enough momentum happening but on the long bog run where you could get a run up the Swampers ruled (Shirty gave it a few goes to get up and over) where we had to winch out (still good fun though)
For a tire thats been around for a long time they still work well.
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Post by bogged »

HG wrote:the 35" 3 lug Pede is 35.5" tall & the 36" 3 lug Pede is 36.5" tall.
I was out on Sunday with a few mates at Toolangi and we were running 36" Pedes x 2 cars & 38.5 Swampers on a GQ LWB.
We did the boggy runs on Blowhard and we all had to winch in some stages when we couldn't get enough momentum happening but on the long bog run where you could get a run up the Swampers ruled (Shirty gave it a few goes to get up and over) where we had to winch out (still good fun though)
For a tire thats been around for a long time they still work well.
thanks mr. still no easy decision on which to go for, both will only be weekend tires
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Post by sierrajim »

HG wrote:the 35" 3 lug Pede is 35.5" tall & the 36" 3 lug Pede is 36.5" tall.
I was out on Sunday with a few mates at Toolangi and we were running 36" Pedes x 2 cars & 38.5 Swampers on a GQ LWB.
We did the boggy runs on Blowhard and we all had to winch in some stages when we couldn't get enough momentum happening but on the long bog run where you could get a run up the Swampers ruled (Shirty gave it a few goes to get up and over) where we had to winch out (still good fun though)
For a tire thats been around for a long time they still work well.
My 36" ET2's measure under 35.5 inches on 15x10's. These tyres have done maybe 15km on the road so basically no wear.

Had TSL SX's on my zook for a while, these now reside on Steve's G.

Both tyres are good offroad, can't really comment on road. The Simex's really really suck on rock, the SX's are OK on Vic trail rock.

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Post by bushy555 »

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Post by GQ4.8coilcab »

does anyone know how much a Q78 costs :roll:
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