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Interco Boggers
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Interco Boggers
39.5x18 on 15x14 rims.
What are your thoughts on these tyres?
Are they really as crap on rock as people say?
What are your thoughts on these tyres?
Are they really as crap on rock as people say?
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Re: Interco Boggers
Ive never used them myself, but alot of people do use them, and are happy with them, I have heard that because of the tread pattern, they tend to slide sideways on rocks. Possibly the same thing you heard.
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Re: Interco Boggers
dude, they are a mud tire...
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Re: Interco Boggers
[quote="Z()LTAN"]39.5x18 on 15x14 rims.
Way to wide in this size to get effective ground pressure to convert into positive traction.
What are your thoughts on these tyres?
Quality of maufacture technicques and chemical component of rubber compounds are below what is now the industry standard.
Are they really as crap on rock as people say?
Not as bad as the hater's or web wheeler's carry on about, but if rock is going to be the most dominant terrain then "siping" is necessary to get them to work as well as some other brands / pattern's available of the shelf.
notice I said siping not grooving?
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Way to wide in this size to get effective ground pressure to convert into positive traction.
What are your thoughts on these tyres?
Quality of maufacture technicques and chemical component of rubber compounds are below what is now the industry standard.
Are they really as crap on rock as people say?
Not as bad as the hater's or web wheeler's carry on about, but if rock is going to be the most dominant terrain then "siping" is necessary to get them to work as well as some other brands / pattern's available of the shelf.
notice I said siping not grooving?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jtk4ijS4 ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL1Nk4wq ... re=related" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Re: Interco Boggers
i heard that they slide sideways in the mud too not sure as i have never used them but i reckon i'd like a set
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Re: Interco Boggers
Yeah they are ok but not actually designed for rock, mine were fine until trying to crawl out of water onto rocks etc. then they would slip everywhere.
I have seen them modified with extra grooving in each lug to help with the sideways gripping. From my experience if you want the best tyre on rock and it has to be a swamper, go the TSL or the Irok, fantastic and proven performance.
I have seen them modified with extra grooving in each lug to help with the sideways gripping. From my experience if you want the best tyre on rock and it has to be a swamper, go the TSL or the Irok, fantastic and proven performance.
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Re: Interco Boggers
Z()LTAN wrote:39.5x18 on 15x14 rims.
What are your thoughts on these tyres?
Are they really as crap on rock as people say?
man why so fat?
unless it's purely for mud, u couldn't go past sticky 40" treps, probably similar in price too!! less power draw on your boosted diesel too!!
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Re: Interco Boggers
They are cheap and come with some expensive rims.
It was just a thought
It was just a thought
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Re: Interco Boggers
Z()LTAN wrote:They are cheap and come with some expensive rims.
It was just a thought
the tyres may be cheap but the drive line upgrades will not be cheap to run such a large tyre, 37s are really boarderline for the standard drive line
thanks rob
come on move over and let the 75 through
Re: Interco Boggers
i already have longfeilds and im 1/2 way through installing hydro assist.
I have nitrated 4.88's in the diffs with full detroits.
Not sure what else you can do to beef toy gear..
I have nitrated 4.88's in the diffs with full detroits.
Not sure what else you can do to beef toy gear..
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Re: Interco Boggers
only thing i can think left to upgrade is chromo hub gears or replace with hub flanges..maybe thicker driveshaft and tailshaft.
where are the tyres for sale and how cheap are they?
where are the tyres for sale and how cheap are they?
Re: Interco Boggers
i have chromo hub gears and custom drive shafts too.
The tyres are $2k for sale locally here in perth
The tyres are $2k for sale locally here in perth
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Re: Interco Boggers
A few guys ran them at Tuff Truck this year seemed to do ok but no were near as good as a Trep or Irock comp spec.
Tom remember our rock comp more than likely will be wet with some moss on the rocks comp spec is the only way to go and with only 1 mud section dont think there is much advantage in going Boggers.Jay has already said that this years mud will be more technical think hes thinking more like Tuff Truck was with rocks and logs and only one deep section of mud.Hell last year we ideled though.
The rocks is were the points will be won and lost with no handi caps this year.
Tom remember our rock comp more than likely will be wet with some moss on the rocks comp spec is the only way to go and with only 1 mud section dont think there is much advantage in going Boggers.Jay has already said that this years mud will be more technical think hes thinking more like Tuff Truck was with rocks and logs and only one deep section of mud.Hell last year we ideled though.
The rocks is were the points will be won and lost with no handi caps this year.
Re: Interco Boggers
Dana 60's and an atlas will helpZ()LTAN wrote:i already have longfeilds and im 1/2 way through installing hydro assist.
I have nitrated 4.88's in the diffs with full detroits.
Not sure what else you can do to beef toy gear..
or maybe throw nissan stuff under it. i hear stock nissan cv's are stronger than 2.5 tonne rockwells
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Re: Interco Boggers
Yeah i thought about d60's but rebuild costs would be through the roof.bad_religion_au wrote: Dana 60's and an atlas will help
or maybe throw nissan stuff under it. i hear stock nissan cv's are stronger than 2.5 tonne rockwells
I dont mind putting some GU axles under it, i think the centered rear will still work.
Otherwise maby make my own housings
Nissan center
60series knuckles
6shooters
Longs/dirty30's
but this meens getting custom axles made. Id be able to make the housings wider and get rid of the spacers too.
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Re: Interco Boggers
Not sure on how well they actually work..
But they are the best looking tyres, they just look mean .. not sure thats the highest priority in tyres tho!!
Craig
But they are the best looking tyres, they just look mean .. not sure thats the highest priority in tyres tho!!
Craig
Re: Interco Boggers
yeah the coolest my hilux ever looked was with a set of boggers bolted to it!SWBMQCraig wrote:Not sure on how well they actually work..
But they are the best looking tyres, they just look mean .. not sure thats the highest priority in tyres tho!!
Craig
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Re: Interco Boggers
bad_religion_au wrote:Dana 60's and an atlas will helpZ()LTAN wrote:i already have longfeilds and im 1/2 way through installing hydro assist.
I have nitrated 4.88's in the diffs with full detroits.
Not sure what else you can do to beef toy gear..
or maybe throw nissan stuff under it. i hear stock nissan cv's are stronger than 2.5 tonne rockwells
dickweed
Re: Interco Boggers
Z()LTAN wrote:Yeah i thought about d60's but rebuild costs would be through the roof.bad_religion_au wrote: Dana 60's and an atlas will help
or maybe throw nissan stuff under it. i hear stock nissan cv's are stronger than 2.5 tonne rockwells
I dont mind putting some GU axles under it, i think the centered rear will still work.
Otherwise maby make my own housings
Nissan center
60series knuckles
6shooters
Longs/dirty30's
but this meens getting custom axles made. Id be able to make the housings wider and get rid of the spacers too.
i was being sarcastic about the nissan stuff...
if you've got the high pinion front, throw something (40, 60, early 75) with the big cruiser centre under the front, and build it properly, and it should do you.
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