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boggers? offroad application aside from mud

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Old 04-12-2008, 01:46 PM
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Is anyone running boggers as a daily driver? Ive posted a similar thread regarding the mileage and wear patterns, but I forgot to ask about the application offroad , aside from mud.
Do 37" boggers handle good in desert terrain or how about slick rocks (like moab slick rocks) To be honest, I am leaning towards the boggers because of the tough look and the price. Alot of the 37's get so high in price, just can afford 400+ a tire.

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That was the first time I ever heard Boggers and daily driver used in the same sentance.
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your right it isnt usually what you think of as a daily driver, but I only work 3 miles from home. I am also planing on getting a bike to relieve some of the gas crunch. I just dont know how good the boggers are at any other terrain aside from mud. Snow, rock, sand, gravel, ???
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I had a set of 38's on a F-250 it was my daily driver. They are not very good in the sand they like to dig deep down looking for solid ground. I am not sure on rock but I dont think they would be very good unless you cut them due to the tread design. Loud as hell on road but I really loved those tires and I may get another set someday. If you are worried about road noise DO NOT get them. Oh and dont expect to get more than around 18000-20000 miles out of them. Hope that helps....
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Here is a pretty cool application for you: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBEJnXL8SUc
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that video helped, I used to run mud grapplers so road noise isnt an issue, I just want a practical and hardcore look. I have yet to see an unlimited rubicon on 37" boggers.
hopefully soon.

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