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Post by N*A*M »

bogged wrote:most people in this thread have em, but in the shed or 'will drive on em soon'...
i drive them. and they are really worn but still work like a charm. i would happily get them again unless i could get some red label krawlers.
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Post by GRIMACE »

N*A*M wrote:
bogged wrote:most people in this thread have em, but in the shed or 'will drive on em soon'...
i drive them. and they are really worn but still work like a charm. i would happily get them again unless i could get some red label krawlers.
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Post by redzook »

i havent seen to much of the iroks but the stuff i have seen they didnt excite me
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Post by GRIMACE »

redzook wrote:i havent seen to much of the iroks but the stuff i have seen they didnt excite me
the only thing that excites you is your Zook and a mirror :finger: :lol:

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Post by Bentzook »

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
Which one of the `Americans` are you going to polish the first Tony. You gunna be sucking alot of c__k this weekend, you`ll be the first 4x4 groupie in Oz.
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Post by bogged »

Bentzook 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
Which one of the `Americans` are you going to polish the first Tony. You gunna be sucking alot of c__k this weekend, you`ll be the first 4x4 groupie in Oz.
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Post by hypo »

redzook wrote:i havent seen to much of the iroks but the stuff i have seen they didnt excite me
only coz htey not radials hehe :armsup:
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Post by De-lux »

Bentzook 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
Which one of the `Americans` are you going to polish the first Tony. You gunna be sucking alot of c__k this weekend, you`ll be the first 4x4 groupie in Oz.

i tell ya what, for a bloke that was running boggers in '91, i assume you must have been about at earliest 23 year old then, which was 14 years ago, so add 23 + 14 = 37.

so by my vague calculations, you would be at least 35 years old at present. :roll: :rofl: you're an idiot
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Post by Bentzook »

37 actually.
:new-bday:

only coz htey not radials hehe
They come in both radial and bias ply.
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Post by 80lsy gq »

wow....37.. you must be really proud of your comeback skills you have honed over the past 37 years....that was just awesome...



next thing you will be asking about wheelbases again














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Post by MY45 »

Bentzook wrote:37 actually.
:new-bday:

Doesnt look like you will be getting b'day well-wishes from any one on here, tool :lol:


I like the look of them, nice and soft and they seem to hook up pretty well. Just imagine timmy, if you were running them you prolly would of won the trials :D :finger: :D
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Post by Old Yella »

I'm happy with my Iroks :D
but I've only driven at the trials with them :roll:

and I could only compare them to Simex ET's and radials :rofl:
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Post by MKarmyshev »

Old Yella wrote:I'm happy with my Iroks :D
but I've only driven at the trials with them :roll:

and I could only compare them to Simex ET's and radials :rofl:
So, how do they stack up against ETs?
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Post by Bentzook »

next thing you will be asking about wheelbases again
When did I ask about wheelbases. I dont give a rat`s arse about how long or short your wheel base is, as wheel bases are only related to the size of your tyre you want to drive.

Irok`s or what ever you want to use for general rock crawling. If conditions are dry enough, the tyre with the most rubber contact with the rock will be the best. Its not the air gap between the lugs that gives you any grip. Years back I ran a set of BFG Trail terrains - road tyres. Yeah, the most rubber contact on rock avalible and they out performed any swamper or any other tyre used. But if its wet well they were pretty shit aswell. :changes:
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Post by kroozer91 »

Bentzook wrote:because sheep follow other sheep
So no one else can run these cause you had them first sheep.... you must be the master goat hearder oh guru of everything 4x4 :roll: :roll:
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Post by ISUZUROVER »

Bentzook wrote: If conditions are dry enough, the tyre with the most rubber contact with the rock will be the best. Its not the air gap between the lugs that gives you any grip.
OK really mr rubber expert...

So I guess the different durometer ratings of the rubber have no effect whatsoever on traction... Nor does the tread pattern...

By your logic a slick will have the best traction on rock, regardless of rubber compound. Somehow I think not. :roll:
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Post by markil »

ISUZUROVER wrote:
Bentzook wrote: If conditions are dry enough, the tyre with the most rubber contact with the rock will be the best. Its not the air gap between the lugs that gives you any grip.
OK really mr rubber expert...

So I guess the different durometer ratings of the rubber have no effect whatsoever on traction... Nor does the tread pattern...

By your logic a slick will have the best traction on rock, regardless of rubber compound. Somehow I think not. :roll:
I was just about to say the same thing... by his logic a "slick" would be best on rock :roll:

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Post by planb »

i run bfg ATs, actually, i was the very first to run bfg ATs, all you mofos out there are sheep !
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Post by Old Yella »

MKarmyshev wrote:
Old Yella wrote:I'm happy with my Iroks :D
but I've only driven at the trials with them :roll:

and I could only compare them to Simex ET's and radials :rofl:
So, how do they stack up against ETs?
IMO............... :roll: they are both great tyres, but for different type of terrain.
I found in mud and loose screety dirt the ET's were awsome, but not real good on wet rocks.
The Irocks I can run at alot lower pressure than the ET's and they bag and grab on rock alot better, the ET's are alot heavier in the sidewall.
I think the ET's are better for a road tyre, as in an allrounder for if you need to travel at highway speeds. So it would be more of a preference to what you drive.


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Post by kroozer91 »

abd wrote:are boggers really that good on rocks or are they just mud type tyres
only if your wheelbase suits :armsup: :finger: :armsup:


man where have you been hiding?? boggers rock :P
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Post by SKANK »

abd wrote:y is there suck an aggresive tread pattern
Do you mean such or suck??
I can't understand what you are saying. Sorry to sound rude.
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Post by Roctoy »

80lsy gq wrote:
next thing you will be asking about wheelbases again

oh hang on that would be your alter ego abd.. abcdef

whatever

hey Marcus, have you taken any notice of this? :roll:
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I'm hoping Bentzook and ABD aren't one in the same or you'd better go and wait at the bus stop now. :finger:

Just before you do, can you email me all the photos you took on the weekend, you probably got some good ones i hope. :armsup:
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Post by Tiny »

roc70y wrote:
80lsy gq wrote:
next thing you will be asking about wheelbases again

oh hang on that would be your alter ego abd.. abcdef

whatever

hey Marcus, have you taken any notice of this? :roll:
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I'm hoping Bentzook and ABD aren't one in the same or you'd better go and wait at the bus stop now. :finger:

Just before you do, can you email me all the photos you took on the weekend, you probably got some good ones i hope. :armsup:
he carried around a wodden roler and took pics of the ruler next to all the rigs to check wheel base :roll:

ETs are the only bias tyre I have run, and they have understandably outperformed the wranglers I normally run. as foar as wet rock go they went pretty well.

I would like to have a play on jeremys irok (why you got 5 stud biatch) as they appeared to go very well at bathurst in the sluchy stuff and the rock etc. I dont like the look of the tread though, they kind of look like balloons with trean superglued on as an after thought.....maybe bentzook designed them coz sliks r so good on rock, but they decided to change them halfway though :lol:
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Post by Bentzook »

Nar not me, I tried to get a few usernames but it wouldn`t work, too bad, hahaha..

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Post by redzook »

:rofl:

i have bentzook on my msn this is our convo
i am ² ²
he is +123456

says:
he he u still think boggers are the shiz?
+123456 says:
there`s nothing wrong with them
+123456 says:
but they dont come in 20" rims
+123456 says:
I`ll be using maybe 39 iroks on 20" rims
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ha ha like all the other sheep?

he went offline after this coment
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Post by A1 »

:rofl: nice 1 Tim and if he was the d.i.c.k wearin the chrome sunnys at We rock over the weekend he would of seen 37" and 39.5"s actually sidewall flexing ON ZOOKS ..................... aswell as buggys .... :roll:


Or maybe his camera only takes pics of tyres when there in the air thus showing no sidewall movement :roll:
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Post by GRIMACE »

redzook wrote::rofl:

i have bentzook on my msn this is our convo
i am ² ²
he is +123456

says:
he he u still think boggers are the shiz?
+123456 says:
there`s nothing wrong with them
+123456 says:
but they dont come in 20" rims
+123456 says:
I`ll be using maybe 39 iroks on 20" rims
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ha ha like all the other sheep?

he went offline after this coment
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Post by bogged »

AnthonyP wrote:OMG
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you didnt have your Kimbies on this time did you?
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