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TSL SX?

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TSL SX?

Post by Fathillbilly »

have any of you guys run these?

what are they like compared to TSL's?
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Post by DiscoDino »

Been running the 32" TSL Radial for 3 years now, and currently waiting for my 36" SX to come. What I know (no experience 'yet') is that the SX is practically puncture-proof, works better in rocks & snow than the TSL, but has a tighter tread pattern that gives a wee bit of performance in the mud. That said, I plan to groove the living daylights out of mine. Hopefully I'll have them by end Aug.
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Re: TSL SX?

Post by Midget »

Fathillbilly wrote:have any of you guys run these?

what are they like compared to TSL's?


I had a set of 38x12.5x15 TSL SX and i reckon they where great.
Worked well on rocks,mud.Actually they worked well on everything i through at them.
Bloody strong sidewall,i was running 3-4 psi on beadlocked rims on my 80 series,never had a problem with punctures or rolling the inside bead.
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Post by Maggot4x4 »

I've had 36x12.5x15 SX's and 38x13x16 TSL's. I have to say there is a huge difference between the two, but most of all ON road.

The TSX's are a lot better on the road, dont ask me why but they just handle a whole lot better.

Off raod the only real difference I've found is when you have to run you side wall up a rock the SX's grip that bit better.
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Post by Fathillbilly »

thanks guys

so many tyres to choose from :?

i was thinking about running the TSL SX on the front and Boggers on the back :idea:
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Post by DiscoDino »

Fathillbilly...

That would be a GREAT setup...Keep us posted. I will have to stick to the SXs allround as I'm planning to run some comps...but I just love them 37x13 Boggers...I think they are the PERFECT size for an alround preformance.
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