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maxxis creepy crawlers or super swamper bogger??

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maxxis creepy crawlers or super swamper bogger??

Post by gq351 »

im looking at getting a set of maxxis creepy cawlers or super swamper boggers in around the 37-38, mud or rock use mainly just wondering whats a better tyre?
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Post by macca81 »

havnt used them, but from what iv heard, boggers are shite on rocks... id like somone to tell me im wrong tho coz id love a set but 50% use would be on rocks for me...
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Post by flexytj »

creepys for sure also check out the maxxis trepador in 37s they are
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Post by SuperiorEngineering »

I run the 38 boggers for a while and did not like them, DGR racing runs 37's on their hilux and they work awesome but when measured they are slightly different in specs from the 37-38.
I have talked to other guys who have said the creepys work well on their nissans.
It was mainly rock we were using boggers on, we did do a high speed event on them and they had NO side traction in loose gravel and downright scary. :bad-words:
My opinion is 37's are okay but forget the 38's .
Their is better tyres for nissans than boggers .
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Post by REVNGQ »

maxxis for sure i ve got a set of 37/12.5/15 on my GQ
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Post by gq351 »

thanks 4 the info guys,, looks like maxxis are better overall,, id say they would were quick with road use, just corious??
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Post by REVNGQ »

37s do due to crowning in the middle of the tyre. 38 and 35 not so bad
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Post by nastytroll »

I run 37 12.5 16 creepies, my mates got 37 boggers on his GU coil cab n I'm not impressed with them.
As Mick said, Dave has done well on the boggers but a Hilux is a different thing to a patrol, its lighter with different weight distribution.
The boggers seem good for straight hill climbs in powder but are very soft n alot of diff height is lost when aired down, and if driving slow trials type terrain they slide around from the soft side walls.
I dont know what Daves hilux weighed in at but I would think the gu would have 500-700kg on it.
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Post by The Big Green Meany »

REVNGQ wrote:maxxis for sure i ve got a set of 37/12.5/15 on my GQ
Same go the MaXxis they are arwsome ...... Go the Creepys, Alot of people who have the Trepadores are now going back to Creepys........... THEY ARE THE SHITE.... :armsup:


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Post by STIKA »

i would be considering Super swamper TSL over the lot.

At present i am running 38 TSL super swampers and

44 TSL on the front and boggers on the rear, i would not recomend boggers to anyone
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Post by chunderlicious »

TSLs for the win, boggers are too aggressive for any road use above 60 and arent that great for the look of them. but the TSLs just rock
turbos are nice but i'd rather be blown
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