shimmy
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- seattle, WA
i know these perform decent in mud, but how about rocks and grip ability?
anyone tried the new 33x10.5 flavor?
anyone tried the new 33x10.5 flavor?
Nay said:I dunno why you'd run *boggers* for rock crawling...as in Western rock crawling...as in *no bogs* unless you really go looking for them.
MT/R's are king in this department and can actually also be daily driven. If you are talking about some place where it actually rains, I can't help you.
Nay
shimmy said:i know these perform decent in mud, but how about rocks and grip ability?
anyone tried the new 33x10.5 flavor?
azxjman said:seeing as he lives in washington I am going to assume it rains where he lives.
Nay said:Do people wheel in Washington?
Nay
DeadEyeJ said:Boggers are fairly hard. They don't stick to slickrock all that well, but they are very durable. Noisy as anything out there.
verrive said:Cherokeekid you just need to get on the east side of the mountainsAlthough I can't say first hand as I just got my XJ and my pa isn't too found of the idea of lots of mud, I haven't got to go much yet, but atleast in my area there's plenty of places to go. Maybe 10ish in our valley that's maybe 30-35 miles wide. There's atleast 2 that I know of that are like 5 minutes from my house
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shimmy said:you ever go over to naches