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Hey guys just wanted to know what you all thought on this subject.My first set of bogger are starting to get wore down but while I was flipping through the mags the 39.5x13 Iroks caught my eye. My Boggers are 38x11 I just wanted to get some info from other who might know about Iroks. I don't plan on them going like my Boggers but they look really cool.
they have been an awesome set of tires. i have loved the heck out of them! they pull hard on the rocks and paddle even harder in the mud! get'em spinning and (like the boggers) they clean out pretty easily. i'll be gettin another set when these wear out!
BTW... if you drive on the street much, dont get the iroks!
I only drive on the street when we go to places to root. The Boggers have been great but ain't worth much for the street. By the looks of the Iroks the tread would have to drive better an maybe i will be able to go over 55 mph.
I never had that much problem with my boggers... For what they were, their street manners wernt too bad in reality. I havent personally had iroks, but the one poor bugger that did (80% pavement princess) was just sniviling about them melting off. The only think and fishy touched on this, about the boggers is that they need to be turned, and turned fast to be truely effective in the soft stuff, and i didnt have the means to do so.
Brian
As you know the boggers will pull alot better, but my Iroks have treated me right. And for the price, I couldn't pass them up.
I have to say, if I had the axles to run somthing in the 39" range, I would have spent the extra money and got the 38.5x15 boggers.
I would rather have tall and narrow for the deep mud.That is what i usually play in and have had better with them. She will go or blow that is what I always say.The problem with this is i don't know when to quit and usually blow it up.
if you dont drive on the road too much, boggers are the way to go, just as long as you can spin them good, if you dont have a engine might want to think abouth a tsl, they are really good tire for creepin'