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Boggers V's Swampers
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Boggers V's Swampers
what r peoples thoughts and why would you chosse one over the other?
what r there differences? perfomance?
really like to hear from people who have run both
what r there differences? perfomance?
really like to hear from people who have run both
the years have been good to me, its the weekends that have done all the damage!!!!!
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Flange Raider wrote:super swamper boggers ARE swampers..
I think you wanna know the diff between:
Super Swamper Boggers
Super Swamper TSLs
I have no experience with either..
No, the universal understanding is that TSLs are referred to as swampers, boggers are boggers, so the question is cool.
Interco Boggers
Super swamper TSLs
Lot of personal preference will be posted on here, what sort of work do you want them for? General trail or specific use?
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I've got super swampers (super swamper tsl's), but would love to have a set of boggers too - perhaps for on-road driving
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IMHO - no tyre looks as cool as the bogger
and even if they are no good offroad (for your intended application), they would have all the looks you could want for an on-road tyre
(though would probably be a bit crap on road i'm guessing)...

IMHO - no tyre looks as cool as the bogger


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Area54 wrote:Flange Raider wrote:super swamper boggers ARE swampers..
I think you wanna know the diff between:
Super Swamper Boggers
Super Swamper TSLs
I have no experience with either..
No, the universal understanding is that TSLs are referred to as swampers, boggers are boggers, so the question is cool.
Interco Boggers
Super swamper TSLs
Lot of personal preference will be posted on here, what sort of work do you want them for? General trail or specific use?
Are Boggers not made by super swamper???
I'll try and be more vague in any posts from now on..

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Most people generally accept that a swamper is a swaper and a bogger is a bogger .. very few pople have to say "nissan patrol" or "toyota landcrusier" patrol or crusier suffices's
Boggers are way cooler than swampers .. becuase the term "a bigger bogger" just rolls off the tounge ..
swampers have better lateral traction than boggers .. but nothing works in the goop like a bogger .. The swamper is probarbly a better "all round" tyre ..
Boggers are way cooler than swampers .. becuase the term "a bigger bogger" just rolls off the tounge ..
swampers have better lateral traction than boggers .. but nothing works in the goop like a bogger .. The swamper is probarbly a better "all round" tyre ..
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love_mud wrote:Most people generally accept that a swamper is a swaper and a bogger is a bogger .. very few pople have to say "nissan patrol" or "toyota landcrusier" patrol or crusier suffices's
Boggers are way cooler than swampers .. becuase the term "a bigger bogger" just rolls off the tounge ..
swampers have better lateral traction than boggers .. but nothing works in the goop like a bogger .. The swamper is probarbly a better "all round" tyre ..
I didn't know Nissan made landcruisers, or Toyota made Patrols either!!!*
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i agree the bogger looks better which is why the choice is so hard
boggers look better
swampers would proberly be better for my driving and a bit cheaper
want an all round tyre for rock crawling/ mud racing/ op's course's/ a.s.c.c./ anything i can get in to
( i am not even going to get in to this petty arugument, if people r going to be that anally retentive about some simple, every day 4x4 terms)
boggers look better
swampers would proberly be better for my driving and a bit cheaper
want an all round tyre for rock crawling/ mud racing/ op's course's/ a.s.c.c./ anything i can get in to
( i am not even going to get in to this petty arugument, if people r going to be that anally retentive about some simple, every day 4x4 terms)
the years have been good to me, its the weekends that have done all the damage!!!!!
While ever you are on the gas they will bit and not slide, but if you back of to much then yes they will slide.zzzz wrote:Guts wrote:Boggers are no good if you can`t spin them, for them to work best you need to be on the loud pedal.
I want 37 x 13 boggers for my lux but I just don`t the power to make them spin the way they need to, this is the only reason I only run TSL`s
how about muddy side slopes?
i got some boggers, see the for sale section
the lateral traction story is a load of crap well it maybe if you run them at 30+psi, but i wouldn't know as i never ran them over 20psi.
but get them down to single figures, and f#$k do they grip, and on side slopes no problem as the tyre rolls over the side lugs take over.
the only problem with them is you need to be on the peddle to steer with them and this is not always a good thing especially in tight stuff.
and if you spend to much time on the go peddle you dig really big holes, and send up really big rosters, and have lumps of s#$t the size of footy balls land on your windscreen, or roof, bonnet, or your mates
the lateral traction story is a load of crap well it maybe if you run them at 30+psi, but i wouldn't know as i never ran them over 20psi.
but get them down to single figures, and f#$k do they grip, and on side slopes no problem as the tyre rolls over the side lugs take over.
the only problem with them is you need to be on the peddle to steer with them and this is not always a good thing especially in tight stuff.
and if you spend to much time on the go peddle you dig really big holes, and send up really big rosters, and have lumps of s#$t the size of footy balls land on your windscreen, or roof, bonnet, or your mates
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My 2cents:
For mixed usage - TSL or better yet TSL SX...but the SX wears bloody quick and it's heavy....
For mud Boogers rule......If you have the HP....
But what's even better? Get those boggers & cut out the small lugs - supposed to REALLY kick arse then.....
For mixed usage - TSL or better yet TSL SX...but the SX wears bloody quick and it's heavy....
For mud Boogers rule......If you have the HP....
But what's even better? Get those boggers & cut out the small lugs - supposed to REALLY kick arse then.....

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Wooders wrote:My 2cents:
For mixed usage - TSL or better yet TSL SX...but the SX wears bloody quick and it's heavy....
For mud Boogers rule......If you have the HP....
But what's even better? Get those boggers & cut out the small lugs - supposed to REALLY kick arse then.....
Takes a lot of balls to cut an already good tyre - and say goodbye to all that expensive rubber


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Flange Raider wrote:Area54 wrote:Flange Raider wrote:super swamper boggers ARE swampers..
I think you wanna know the diff between:
Super Swamper Boggers
Super Swamper TSLs
I have no experience with either..
No, the universal understanding is that TSLs are referred to as swampers, boggers are boggers, so the question is cool.
Interco Boggers
Super swamper TSLs
Lot of personal preference will be posted on here, what sort of work do you want them for? General trail or specific use?
Are Boggers not made by super swamper???
I'll try and be more vague in any posts from now on..
to answer your question, No! they are not made by super swamper, they are made by interco. super swamper is the model of tyre they produce.
right on guys - boggers rule.
i just wish i could afford the new 38" boggers. so 38 tsl's for now.
as said before the side slope thing is crap. just ask any one who has owned a set.I have seen POS on such a stupid side angle just idling a long, that he had to ask me what was that clunking sound, i told him it was just the bogger lugs folded sooo far around they were rubbing on the brake calipers.
my 35/14.5 boggers were heaps better on really loose side slopes than my 35 simex ET's.

i just wish i could afford the new 38" boggers. so 38 tsl's for now.
as said before the side slope thing is crap. just ask any one who has owned a set.I have seen POS on such a stupid side angle just idling a long, that he had to ask me what was that clunking sound, i told him it was just the bogger lugs folded sooo far around they were rubbing on the brake calipers.

my 35/14.5 boggers were heaps better on really loose side slopes than my 35 simex ET's.
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