: Last chance post. Boggers?TSL?IROKS?


donaldgies
05-10-2006, 07:37 AM
Ive searched every forum on here, and I still cant decide.

35x10.5x15 boggers
35x14.5x15 tsl
36x13.5x15 iroks

I have a 1986 f-150 w/ 6' lift w/ aussie lockers. This is not a daily driver. The only time I drive on the street are to my off-roading site and then back home. Sence I am a newbie, mud and trails are my first option, but Im betting when I get a lil more into it, I will probably do more rocks and such. Money is not an option. My opinion on the tires so far are that the boggers are great in mud but not everywhere else and tend to be part-breakers. The tsl's are a great overall tire, but dont do so well in the mud. And the iroks, tend to be an awesome tire overall in all areas, but I have heard they wear even fast than the boggers. Please leave your opinion on the subject, and I thank everyone who does.

sinkinitup
05-10-2006, 09:16 AM
Boggers are a great tire I have run them on all of my rigs. They are just as hard on parts as most of the tires in the interco line. I have had alot of use on mine and they do great the only thing I can down them for is slick side hills. Now if you get the 10.50 they will basically be pizza cutters in the mud and soft terrain but that is the same with any tire but the skinnier you get in the bogger the less problem you have on the rocks. Iroks have great road wear but suck in mud and they can go up against any comp rock tire. I have ran all 3 of these and if you are mostly mud I would choose Bogger hands down and they can also do good on the rocks. So make up your damn mind already. Get the boggers bud you wont be disappointed.

zukfreak56
05-10-2006, 09:37 AM
x2 for boggers

94stepsideford
05-10-2006, 10:42 PM
X3

lincontaco
05-11-2006, 05:43 AM
what type of terrain do you ride in. like you said the irok is a great all around tire and does really well in the rocks, but arnt the best tire in the mud, especially compared to a bogger that digs like a mofo. TSL's are ok in the mud, a hell of a lot better than an irok, so pick where your going to be riding and make a decision. O and the bias ply'ed iroks do wear pretty quickly. hell mine was a trailer queen but did see pavement to the local trails, (less than 5 miles away) and i went through my set in about a year worth of riding (heavy right foot)

paulevans76
05-11-2006, 01:25 PM
boggers, unless you plan on hitting the sand with it.