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Alrighty.....37x12.5x15 in SSR's.....like the swampers but tighter lugs, and with siping!! I think Boggers would be a bit much, and not very practical....Glad I asked!!
I'm figuring the bigger size and better traction will allow me to go everywhere I go now with 35" AT's with more ease/ less strain on parts....
My 38.5x11 boggers lasted about 12,000miles with considerable highway use. I put on 3 different sets. Basically installed a new set before huntin season to run mountains. I really like the skinny boggers because they follow the skinny roads that everybody else runs when trying to get somewhere. A skinny bogger weighs about 75lbs on alloys 8" wide on 16" rim. Thats pretty light for a 38" tires My 40" hawgs weigh 137lbs on rim. This soaks up power. Catch you later and I really like the trxux Mt because of siping for winter.
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