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Super Swamper TSL / Bogger - TSL = Three Stage Lug
This is the mother of all street legal mud tires. If you're looking for a good mud tire, this is the one everyone talks about. Its huge lugs resemble the paddles of a riverboat and perform in much the same way propelling the vehicle forward through the mud. The three stage lugs and deep voids in the aggressive tread design extends down onto the sidewalls to add just that much more bite in the deeper mud. With 6, 8 or 10 plys in the ply rating (model dependant) this tire has a strong, puncture resistant, tear resistant sidewall, however tends be on the stiff side until well broken in. The Bogger is the preferred tire for many rock crawlers who say the Bogger performs very well on the rock. Its seriously aggressive tread also allows it to perform well in snow and sand as well as the changing conditions of the wooded trails. One drawback to its tread design is the fact that it may not grip as well when lateral traction is needed as when the vehicle may be traveling sideways along a hill rather than up or down it. In this case the tread may act more as skis allowing the vehicle to slip sideways and the lack of sipes doesn't help either. Interco Tire Corporation attempts to give this tire some street friendly attitude with minor success by breaking up the lug pattern to avoid a harmonic vibration but regardless the ride is quite rough, uneven and loud on paved road. Needless to say this tire is not one you want to commute to work every day with as it produces plenty of street noise and does not handle very well on pavement. However is is street legal, D.O.T. approved and actually does wear quite well, probably due to its harder compound. For the weekend warrior, this is a great second set of tires for the weekend offroad event to be replaced by a set of all terrains for the Monday morning commute. Some offroaders prefer to mount a set of Boggers on the rear with a set of Super Swamper TSL SSRs on the front for a great combo. Available sizes range from the 30.9" up to the 44.1" in tread widths from 9.8" to 15.4" in various combinations. Available rim sizes in 15", 16" and a 17x10 model.
Manufacturers description of this tire:
Super Swamper TSL/Bogger
The Super Swamper TSL/BOGGER is built primarily for the professional mud bogger. The tire is versatile... D.O.T. approved and street legal... easy to modify for the cut, open, and pro stock classes. A new design for a new generation of competition performance.
Manufacturer Info:
Interco Tire Corporation
2412 Abbeville Hwy
Rayne, LA 70578 Phone: (800) 299-8000
www.intercotire.com
Interco Tire Corporation, is a Louisiana company that has evolved through three generations into a leader in the development of high performance tires for use on four wheel drive light trucks and all terrain vehicles. In 1968 Interco developed the first 78 series light truck tires which began the evolution in light truck tires we see today.
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Super Swamper TSL Bogger Interco Mud Terrain Tires
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed March 16, 2011
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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THESE TIRES ARE THE SHIT
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed April 13, 2011
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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friggin awsome
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friggin awsome
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I had these tires for about three years now and my 87 chevy is still goin strong in the mud.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun April 17, 2011
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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they are the best mud tires i've ever owned!
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other than noise ain't nothing to complain about
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i have them on my 1994 k1500 went threw a whole corn field. and we all know during this time of year due to flooding it's kinda hard but these tires went right threw it and made several laps and we did get minor stuck but they took us right out of it
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun April 24, 2011
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: $629.00
| Rating: 10
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NEVER GET STUCK
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loud and shaky
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Ok look if you wanna hang with the little boys and mud in half in deep stuff get something else. But if you wanna hang with the big boys this is your tire, I drove through 7in deep mud to get my cousin unstuck then I went through 12 inch mud easy!!! Plan and simple you wanna hit your mamas garden or some real mud!!! This is your tire!!
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue June 28, 2011
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Would you recommend the product? No |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 5
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They look great.
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They are not the tire I exspected. After 7 months they alread have tread wear. I go to the mudd almost every Saturday and drive on the street everyday. I have noticed they are great for digging straight down. My Ground Hawgs would dig but at same time wou
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the Boggers would be better if they were designed with he stronger longer wear rubber like the Ground Hawgs.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Mon December 26, 2011
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Purpose built for mud... and they do just that!!!!
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The only con is people who buy these tires and complain that the wear out too fast on the hiway!!!
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38.5x15 16 under a POS 99 F250 5.4 litre thats bagged out and WOW... go through mud!!! And who cares if they wear out too fast, or they're noisy on the hiway, buy all terrains if you dont like that, they're "BOGGERS"!!!!! The best "MUD" tire you could ever own!
This review was brought to you by a guy who bought BOGGERS to go MUD BOGGING with... Not drive around up town!
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sat January 14, 2012
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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great for the changeing conditions of spring forest in colorado
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snow and ice driveing is scary as hell
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drove 1 calender year in my 82 cj tbi 350 35-10s locked both ends here
in RIFLE,COLORADO,first the bad,ice and snow pack,spookey at best, flat spotting(expected that)loud(well duh) deep unplowed snow-awesome,highway-better than expected,mud-sh** eating grins the whole time,I tried to kill them in the rocks-no dice,stream crossings- will dig straight down with to much skinney pedal,looks-bad ass on anything if your on the fence just pull the trigger,you wont be sorry.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue April 17, 2012
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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what mud?
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cant hear myself think
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badass tire!! loved em. won 2 boggs with these. i thought they were ok on the road, that is after they rounded back out 5 miles down the road. had 35x16. in the snow they were great as long as you were going straight. dont plan on going around many curves in the snow. plan on cleaning out some ditches if you do. they are an awesome tire in the mud. they say git-r-done well these tires got-r-did.
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Thu May 10, 2012
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: $400.00
| Rating: 10
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Best all around off-road tire
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Cons:
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worst on-road tire
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I've ran 35x14.5x15 Boggers and 38.5x15x15 Boggers. I read the complaints about Interco tires being hard to balance, about poor lateral traction and poor ice traction due to the lack of siping. On the 35's, I used conventional balancing and they still shook a lot when they are cold and have flat spots. As the tires wore down, they shook even more because they needed to be re-balanced. On the 38.5's, I used 10 ounces of airsoft BB's in each tire. The airsoft method works great, espcially when the tires are cold, because they instantly rebalance the tire. On wear, I ran the 35's down to 50% tread in 7,000 miles, but I drove them hard, made GoPro Hero fender mounted videos of me canyon carving with them, braked ruthessly hard with them, didn't rotate them.... I did everything abusive to them I could think of. On traction, I used an Ideal brand heated knife and put circumferential grooves for lateral traction and lateral sipes for ice traction. On ice, tires did as well as my Goodyear Wrangler Silent armors with the winter mountain snowflake symbol. In snow, they dig and don't pack up with snow. Traction is not quite as good as tire chain, but better in deep snow than anything else (you tube video: d9VmIPPPIiw) It's also awesome in mud (you tube video: McU4n42dpKg). And, in sand they act like a streetable version of paddle tires! (you tube: -xTahHvhZsc). I've had BFG Mud terrains, Goodyear Duratrac, Goodyear Silent Armor and Cooper SST's, but the Boggers go places the other tires just couldn't. The flip side is that they really do have the worst road manners. Because of their bias-ply construction and tread pattern with massive side lugs and huge voids, they wander all over, have poor stopping distances, wear down quickly, make a lot of noise and get crappy gas mileage. I call them my "porn-star tires" because they look the best, do their job the best and are the most expensive...... but also, they are the hardest to have a long term relationship with!
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Sun July 15, 2012
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 10
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Best tire in the woods r where ever u want to go but the street
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dont take them on the rode they will vanish like ashes in a tornado
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I am from southern Louisiana and when me and a bunch of others go mudding who ever has boggers go frist so they can pull out everyone out. If u r looking for a tire that will take u any wheres u want to go don't get any other tire. When I would help make mud trucks boggers can keep up whith troctor tires as long as they on a Chevy. Take it from the person who mad more money from bets mudding then what I get pade for 100 hours at 13.53 a houre
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Tue August 7, 2012
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: None indicated
| Rating: 9
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absolutely great off road and definately an attention getter(sounds like a wwII bomber at highway speeds)
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loud and wear very quick on road
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i bought a 1980 chevrolet k-10 with 4 inches of lift and 35x10.50-16 boggers on it and they looked really good and i got alot of complements on them.im 16 and people said they could hear me comin to school from a mile away because of the tire noise and you couldnt hear the radio hardly because the tires were so loud but thats the only negative thing ive got to say besides wear.i got 10k miles out of them and they were brand new when i got the truck.i woul;d reccomend these tires to anyone that dont put them on an everyday driver and dont mind a loud hum.
i recently bought some 35x12.50-15 thornbird bias tires and i knew they were just as loud and not as good in mud but they look amazing and last a pretty goood while.im p to 20k miles on the thornbirds and they still have at least 85% tread and i havent rotated them yet!!!!i would reccomend both tires to anyone really
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Anonymous
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Review Date: Wed September 26, 2012
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid (per item)?: $650.00
| Rating: 7
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i have these on a 96 ford f250. ive had lots of fun with these tires in the mud. did awesome on thhe farm. but a terrible road tire.
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Super Swamper LTB Mud Terrain Editor
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