Post your boggers...
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JK Freak
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Oh I so want to see these also. I want to get a set but an on the fence. I hear you only get around 15,000 miles. SLICKWILL had some 37" boggers on his. But I think the pictures have been removed from the site.
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JK Freak
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Boggers are insane!!!!! And interco tire company is not too far from where 4whln and i live....i see them everywhere around here but sadly not too many on jeeps....ill try to dig some up for u though
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I had some on my truck, but I live in Guam and rarely have a need to drive >50mph. I think if you were only using them for short trips and do alot of wheelin' in slick mud, then you'll love them. If you need something a little more street friendly, then look at IROKs and maybe KM2's. I can't attest to how many miles you'll get out of them, but I will say that I put about 4-5k on mine and I couldn't tell that they had even worn yet.
Good luck with whatever you do.
Good luck with whatever you do.
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I spoke with a rep from Interco and he told me that with proper inflation and rotation every 2,500 miles or so you should get "15,000 or so miles from a set"
At $260.00 a tire, thats alot of coin for some rubbers that will only last you about a year on pavement.
At $260.00 a tire, thats alot of coin for some rubbers that will only last you about a year on pavement.