Pick my tires!

Started by MiniSimp, June 01, 2005, 10:56:03 AM

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Which tires should I go with (remember, I'm on a budget)

Super Swamper LTB
5 (16.7%)
BFG A/T
0 (0%)
BFG M/T
7 (23.3%)
Super Swamper TSL Bias
11 (36.7%)
Procomp M/T
3 (10%)
Super Swamper Bogger Bias
4 (13.3%)

Total Members Voted: 30

Voting closed: July 31, 2005, 10:56:03 AM

MiniSimp

Please vote! :thumbs:

Price is for 6 tires with warranty and tax out the door.

Super Swamper LTB 34x10.50 $886.80
BFG A/T 35x12.50 $1,049.99
BFG M/T 35x12.50 $1,220.27
Super Swamper TSL 36x12.50 $1,227.36
Procomp M/T 35x12.50 $1,234.46
Super Swamper Bogger 35x10.50 $1,397.64

BLACKDOG

just curious why 6 ?  and why is the MTR not on there?

have you checked
tirerack.com
american tire co.
sams club
??
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MiniSimp

Quote from: BLACKDOG on June 01, 2005, 11:08:34 AM
just curious why 6 ?  and why is the MTR not on there?
6 cheapest tires, MTR's are too expensive.

BLACKDOG

Quote from: MiniSimp on June 01, 2005, 11:17:50 AM
6 cheapest tires, MTR's are too expensive.

6, as in those are the 6 brands you are lookign at, or you want 6 tires? 


:psss: what size?
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BLACKDOG

35x12.5x15

BFG MTs $709 shipped
Goodyear MTRs $813.90

these are Tirerack prices

Sams club out the door, mounted and balanced is


BFG MTs $765.47
Goodyear MTRs $828.18

I know this because I am lookign for tires as well :yupyup:
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Westy

It all depends what your needs are, DD? Trail Rig? Both?
What types of terrain do you generally run?

It seems if you are considering a BFG A/T vs a Bogger...then you need to re-evaluate your options..and determine what you NEED.
I would also put the Interco Trxus M/T on the list (cheaper than a BFG MT).

good luck

Brian
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WHITE_TRASH

BD Not everyone wants to run the exact same tire as everyone else.  Hell Ill run a tire that doesnt perform as well as everyone else just so Im not just liike them.  Mtr's are worse then bfg's these days and Ill never own either set just to avoid the cookie cutter effect. 


My vote goes for the sx.  They are a decent tire on the road, well bot really they will track a bit but nothing bad.  I feel that the offroad performance they offer far outweighs the street manners that they have.  I wouldnt get the 36 either.  Id step up to the 38x12.5 its an actualy 36" tall tire and its a bit narrower so it has better manners on the street.
Full hydro, 186:1 with an auto and 44's what could go wrong??

MiniSimp

Quote from: BLACKDOG on June 01, 2005, 11:20:45 AM
6, as in those are the 6 brands you are lookign at, or you want 6 tires? 
:psss: what size?
Size from 34-36, 6 tires cause 1 spare is not enough in the forrest. I've gone through 3 spares in one run before. I'm at least carrying 2 spares.

BLACKDOG

Quote from: WHITE_TRASH on June 01, 2005, 12:32:33 PM
BD Not everyone wants to run the exact same tire as everyone else.  Hell Ill run a tire that doesnt perform as well as everyone else just so Im not just liike them.  Mtr's are worse then bfg's these days and Ill never own either set just to avoid the cookie cutter effect. 


My vote goes for the sx.  They are a decent tire on the road, well bot really they will track a bit but nothing bad.  I feel that the offroad performance they offer far outweighs the street manners that they have.  I wouldnt get the 36 either.  Id step up to the 38x12.5 its an actualy 36" tall tire and its a bit narrower so it has better manners on the street.

I'd rather not either :dunno: but financially, I really dont have a choice.  I drive more on road then off road unfortunately, and I have to have tires that preform well, or at least decent in both.  I have MTRs and have been happy with the preformance but I wanna try something else, and the MTs are cheaper as well :yupyup:  The reason I posted up those two tires is because that is what I had folded up in my pocket.
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MiniSimp

Quote from: WHITE_TRASH on June 01, 2005, 12:32:33 PM
Id step up to the 38x12.5 its an actualy 36" tall tire and its a bit narrower so it has better manners on the street.
Thanks DWT, I'll check that out.

shad

#10
If it's a daily I vote BFG MT's I decided to go that way when I heard how bad the swampers wear out ion the street.
If it's a trail only rig go with a swamper they rule offroad..
I may get another set of tires for tail use only so I think I will likely run 36's or 38's for the trail and 35's for the street and light trail use.
I may pickup a set of worn 38.5x14.50 SX swampers and regroove them with a hot knife for trail runs.

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MiniSimp

Trail rig only.

The only time it sees street time is getting to the trail.

WHITE_TRASH

Swampers wear badly when they are neglected.  If you watch the pressure and rotate them with ever oil change they will last a long time.  I put over 30k on a set of 38x12.5's and they still had at least 40% tread.
Full hydro, 186:1 with an auto and 44's what could go wrong??

BLACKDOG

Quote from: MiniSimp on June 01, 2005, 12:44:28 PM
Trail rig only.

The only time it sees street time is getting to the trail.

well forget mine then :yupyup:  go all out!! :thumbs:
:usa: Its better to die on your feet than live on your knees :usa:

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Don't take life too seriously, it isn't permanent

shad

#14
Quote from: MiniSimp on June 01, 2005, 12:44:28 PM
Trail rig only.

The only time it sees street time is getting to the trail.

I think it would be between the regular bias TSL or the SX.
Boggers are cool and they work great but you need alot of HP so they work well in mud pits with a high HP combo. Also boggers tend to slide on side hils because of the lugs if they were grooved with a hot knife then they generally don't slide.
I got a friend who runs them on his jeep but he has a stroker motor he is pushing about 280 HP with 4.56's and beadlocked 33x12.50 boggers. They work awesome I have yet to see him get stuck where other guys including me get stuck he powers right out of the swamps.
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CTENG in KS

Quote from: MiniSimp on June 01, 2005, 12:39:43 PM
Size from 34-36, 6 tires cause 1 spare is not enough in the forrest. I've gone through 3 spares in one run before. I'm at least carrying 2 spares.

Damn, if your driving habits get you through spares like that I would be looking at boggers or SX's with a tough sidewall construction.   :eek:
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MiniSimp

Quote from: shad on June 01, 2005, 12:53:00 PM
Also boggers tend to slide on side hils because of the lugs if they were grooved with a hot knife then they generally don't slide.
Yea, they do side slide, that's how I got stuck in this pit, I was trying to ride the side and slid sideways into it. You can see the slide mark in the mud on the right. I'm deffinetly cutting my next pair, if I get them.


MiniSimp

Quote from: CTENG on June 01, 2005, 01:11:06 PM
Damn, if your driving habits get you through spares like that I would be looking at boggers or SX's with a tough sidewall construction.   :eek:
When you are driving in rough forrest there is a lot of fallen trees to get over with a lot of branches broken off of them, and they love to just stab through your tires. The biggest one I had stab through a bogger was around 1" thick. :_oops: It stabbed through in the center of the tire where there is no tread to protect it.

MiniSimp

Right on 109 views and 14 votes!
It's hard to click on the circle! :laugh:

Yota4life

I would go with the TSL SX if i were you. Those are awsome tires. Right now i have 1 brand new as my spare. But i run 36" Iroks and if you havent already i would check out iroks. They do cost a little more because they are a fairly new tire.
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TEXXX

from your list i say the tsls but MTR's kick ass and they are probley worth a little extra scratch!
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blackdiamond

Try to find a Discount Tire (www.discounttire.com ??) for great prices, they are the best in my area.  I know the BFG AT are much more expensive that the BFG MT at the local Sears as well.

Don't get the BFG AT tires if you are mostly a trail ride.

I have BFG MT tires and they are great, but a buddy of mine punctured several side walls on his and has had better luck with the MTRs.

If you don't do much street driving then the Swamper Bogger has to be the #1, I didn't put in a vote yet because I am still considering bias vs. radial & they seem a bit narrow at 10.50.
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