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TSL Boggers in Vic high country

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TSL Boggers in Vic high country

Post by GUtripper »

Experience anyone?
I have a set for winter mud, but will they perform OK in terms of milage in summer?
Promise I'll be trying NOT to shred them too much, but will they last OK?
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Re: TSL Boggers in Vic high country

Post by bogged »

not many places in the high country to need boggers is there?
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Post by GUtripper »

No, they are mainly for areas closer to Melb, out to maybe Noojee etc.

But seeing as i couldnt be buggered changing rims all the time, just wondering how they'll survive out to areas like Dargo etc.

Spose I'll just drive it and see.
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Post by tna racing »

rocks would destroy them :lol:
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Re: TSL Boggers in Vic high country

Post by joeblow »

GUtripper wrote: Promise I'll be trying NOT to shred them too much

your tyres or our public tracks?
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Post by LOCKEE »

They are fine, just watch the side slipping.
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