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IROKs?

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IROKs?

Post by ofr57 »

hay i just got a question going I'm seeing alot of comp trucks going over to Superswamper IROKs.... but they look by pictures have less rubber than the normal swamper .. so why are they liked?
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Post by Bentzook »

because sheep follow other sheep
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Post by Roctoy »

Bentzook wrote:because sheep follow other sheep
your the one with BOGGERS! :shock:
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Post by Bentzook »

and BOGGERS are completely different to IROKs, nucklehead.
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Post by N*A*M »

have you driven on iroks?
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Post by Bentzook »

no and don`t intend to.
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Post by N*A*M »

how's the view from down there?

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Re: IROKs?

Post by Wendle »

ofr57 wrote:hay i just got a question going I'm seeing alot of comp trucks going over to Superswamper IROKs.... but they look by pictures have less rubber than the normal swamper .. so why are they liked?
they work really well and come in convenient sizes.
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Post by Roctoy »

Bentzook wrote:and BOGGERS are completely different to IROKs, nucklehead.
yep. :roll:
missed my point completely.
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Post by GRIMACE »

N*A*M wrote:how's the view from down there?

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Re: IROKs?

Post by Ryano »

Interco Tire wrote:Many years of experience have gone into the IROK to develop a tire with traction ‘as good as it gets' in mud, snow and rock climbing. It has a directional tread in the famous Three Stage Lug design, scooped lugs, blade and molded siping, special sidewall features, extra tough cord and cut resistant compounds in a super traction package always...
They are a stickier/softer compound and by running a slightly shallower tread, they conform to the rocks and ruts you are travelling over better IMO.

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Post by mud4b »

i went with the iroks because ive owned claws for most of the zooks life, then tsl,s (never anywhere near the actual sidewall size) and now 37" iroks.


these tyres are very close to the actual measurement on the sidewall.
good soft tread too. i put them on 8" rims so they have ballooned (sp) a bit.

hopefully ill drive on them soon. :D
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Post by mud4b »

the best place to get em from..


talk to RYANO..
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Post by GRIMACE »

i am with mark on this one, got mine... cant wait to tear em up :armsup:
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Post by sierrajim »

it was a while ago now but petersens did a write up on the irocks, from memory they even did fairly well in the mud.

The lugs are not all that deep, they do however have very wide voids between them.

And Bentzook you're such a helpful individual.
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Post by Tiny »

sierrajim wrote:it was a while ago now but petersens did a write up on the irocks, from memory they even did fairly well in the mud.

The lugs are not all that deep, they do however have very wide voids between them.

And Bentzook you're such a helpful individual.
the IROKs were doing quite well at the Bathurst WEROCK.....I don't think I would buy them, but peeps buy things coz they work, if there is lots of them around I would suggest they do a pretty good job.

yeah bent zook is so helpfull, always puts a positive slant on things :lol:
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Post by 80lsy gq »

Ryano wrote:
Interco Tire wrote:Many years of experience have gone into the IROK to develop a tire with traction ‘as good as it gets' in mud, snow and rock climbing. It has a directional tread in the famous Three Stage Lug design, scooped lugs, blade and molded siping, special sidewall features, extra tough cord and cut resistant compounds in a super traction package always...
They are a stickier/softer compound and by running a slightly shallower tread, they conform to the rocks and ruts you are travelling over better IMO.

Cheers,
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go hard Ryano....

i have mine too finally and they work really well...(stacked in the corner of my shed) :oops:

i think their is many different types of tyre suited to all types of driving...mine will be used on rocks mainly, we also just put a set of 36 Irocs on jasons gq shorty and they seem to be working pretty good so far...

for the price you pay they seem to be a pretty good all round tyre.. and of course for the best deals see Fourbys at Moorooka :armsup:

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Post by Surfection »

I bought mine cause of all the positive feedback coming out of Pirate... The guys over there driving on rocks and all terrain type stuff were raving about them so that was all i needed. Bought them when they were still fairly new out here so paid more than most but very happy, can't wait to hit the rocks with them [ hopefully feb ] :armsup:

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Post by hypo »

i got mins so that wen i put tem on my zook bentzook can tell me im a dummy and a sheep that follows other people that pu tbig tyres on little cars so they sidewalls wont flex :finger:

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Post by OVERKILL ENG »

Bentzook wrote:because sheep follow other sheep


So you were the first to have boggers?? :roll:


I Have driven on many types and brands and for an all out offroad tyre the IROK is the best i have driven on.
I chose them from a Recommendation From PETE (opw)
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Post by De-lux »

80lsy gq wrote:
Ryano wrote:
Interco Tire wrote:Many years of experience have gone into the IROK to develop a tire with traction ‘as good as it gets' in mud, snow and rock climbing. It has a directional tread in the famous Three Stage Lug design, scooped lugs, blade and molded siping, special sidewall features, extra tough cord and cut resistant compounds in a super traction package always...
They are a stickier/softer compound and by running a slightly shallower tread, they conform to the rocks and ruts you are travelling over better IMO.

Cheers,
Ryano

go hard Ryano....

i have mine too finally and they work really well...(stacked in the corner of my shed) :oops:

i think their is many different types of tyre suited to all types of driving...mine will be used on rocks mainly, we also just put a set of 36 Irocs on jasons gq shorty and they seem to be working pretty good so far...

for the price you pay they seem to be a pretty good all round tyre.. and of course for the best deals see Fourbys at Moorooka :armsup:

cheers dave
just out of curiousity (sp) what are they worth? (for say a 37")?
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Post by professor »

OVERKILL ENGINEERING wrote:
Bentzook wrote:because sheep follow other sheep


So you were the first to have boggers?? :roll:


I Have driven on many types and brands and for an all out offroad tyre the IROK is the best i have driven on.
I chose them from a Recommendation From PETE (opw)

Me too. As this was the first set of real tires i ever brought i could only go on what the sheep had to say :lol:

I compare them to a trials bike tire soft and grippy and being a soft tire they are less likely to shred. That is my Experience with soft tires! and as for tread depth i have heard that they get grippyer the more they wear just like trials tires.If they are to deep in the tread they are more likrly to roll off the lug(lose traction)

I’ve only done 200KMs on them but that has been only off road and in the Nissan trials comp i can no longer rely on wheel slip to tell me the limit, breakages do that now with all that grip.

They are a great tire BAAAA.
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Post by Bentzook »

So you were the first to have boggers??
We were actually, early in 1991 there was only one importer in Oz at the time. Luxtons 4x4 in Victoria were the only company at the time importing Interco tyres. These were the first seen in NSW and since then other sheep followed, naturally they`re the best.

i got mins so that wen i put tem on my zook bentzook can tell me im a dummy and a sheep that follows other people that pu tbig tyres on little cars so they sidewalls wont flex

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Post by RUFF »

Hey Marcus i realy hope you are comming out to the W.E.Rock finals so you can explain to the Americans how Boggers are the best tyre and how they will assist in getting you through the first layer of gravity :roll: :D
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Post by planb »

Bentzook wrote:
naturally they`re the best.
you're a tool
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Post by Tim D »

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Post by GRIMACE »

:popcorn:
another movie type thread :D

Luvin this thread in all its glory :armsup: Anyone wanna buy sum Iroks as i am totally convinced I need boggers. :roll: :D
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Post by 80lsy gq »

RUFF wrote:Hey Marcus i realy hope you are comming out to the W.E.Rock finals so you can explain to the Americans how Boggers are the best tyre and how they will assist in getting you through the first layer of gravity :roll: :D
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not only the zen god of 4wding he has now graduated to the seventh dan zen god of tyre construction and compound........

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Post by bogged »

most people in this thread have em, but in the shed or 'will drive on em soon'...
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Post by kirragc »

Religion, politics and tyres.???

The 3 subjects that provoke the most conflict on OL.


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