Boggers Vs. Ground Hogs ??

Started by nolander, April 19, 2011, 03:05:20 AM

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nolander

I'm just savin up for some tires.. They arent goin to be big just 35's or possible up to 39's if cut a a lot on my chevy w the new 6 inch lift but jw if any of you all had any opinion"s.. I will prolly do a little drivin on the road to so might side with radial swampers but dont know for sure just wondering and throwing the ? out there..  ++peace

randycrane79

if it was me and gonna do any on road driving i think id run ground hawgs they be good on road and better in mud then a radial swamper plus ya can cut ground hawgs and make better and still have road manners

randycrane79

lol just like the rest of us for the first time then all hell breaks loose when the balls drop and pedal falls then ya play hell staying outa the mud......atleast it s how it is for me GotMud?

OHEARN.2012

Quote from: randycrane79 on April 19, 2011, 03:16:30 AM
lol just like the rest of us for the first time then all hell breaks loose when the balls drop and pedal falls then ya play hell staying outa the mud......atleast it s how it is for me GotMud?
thats how i was until i had to put money into my dd so now i have a bogger.
RBS Racing

i bog my bogger not my daily driver

built tough with chevy stuff

Listen Here Boy....I was slinging' mud before you were swimmin' round in your daddy's Nu* sack. Yankee Lake Trucks Gone Wild 2011

Boggerram87

In The Case Of Bogger Vs Hawg I Think Most Will Say Bogger All Day...But If Your Doing Alot Of DD On The Rig I Gotta Agree With Trent And Say Go With A Radial TSL Or Irok

BAD APPLE

go with any mud orianted radial, the bogger is a very good mud tire but wont last long on the road same with the groundhawg, and i dont recommend cutting ur tires if it is ur daily driver if u get pulled over by the right cop u will get a ticket
no rest for the wicked

betterbeaters

Quote from: erikmud on April 19, 2011, 05:17:22 AM
go with any mud orianted radial, the bogger is a very good mud tire but wont last long on the road same with the groundhawg, and i dont recommend cutting ur tires if it is ur daily driver if u get pulled over by the right cop u will get a ticket

x2 
Have no fear Better Beaters is here.
76 chevy 1 tons 4.10s 350th 208 rip
86 army truck
87 chevy short box 1 tons 38s 350 vortec 350 th 208
real men play in swamps!!! cause thats how we roll!  BITCHES
full size chevys the real mans truck!

Kyle

with "smaller" tires like 35s ur biggst issue is GROUND CLEARENCE compared to traction IMO so havin the biggest meatiest mud tire wont do ya alot of good if ur axles sink below the mud and ya cant push it. out of the 2, the hawgs would be better in all situations or find urself a good m/t tire with the biggest spacing between the outer tread lugs. the bigger the spacing the better the traction in the mud reguardless of the brand
92 chevy stepside - built 408 sbc/modified 700r4/14 bolt ff/dana 60/4.56s/38.5s/western 7.5' plow

==rf Gotta Get Dirty! Nothin' Else Matters! ==djdj

Bowtie972

TSL's for mostly on the road....Ive had Boggers and Hawgs and like the Boggers better.  Hawgs are only good if you cut them, and you cant run em like that on the street.  TSL's are the best choice for you, ive had those too and they are a great tire.
86' Chevy Step Side, 548 BBC, TH400, 18" SCS Tcase, 4 linked, 18" King shocks, 16.9-26 R1's & R2's

Blazin40s

I love my iroks....but mud tires all wear fast on the road. 
87 K5 Blazer, 42 TSL's, 355ci, TH400/208, D60/14ff

cnoswalt78

what about being different how do pitbulls do?
some 39.5 pitbulls would be cool, then decide if you need to cut away.
but if your set on a traditional mud tire id go groundhawg i loved them, last pretty long to compared to swampers.
i think pits, or mudgrapplers, or swamper m16s

marshall

also, nothing run with just having 2 boggers to throw on for play days.
chevvv proud member of the wrong crowd chevvv

betterbeaters

Quote from: cnoswalt78 on April 20, 2011, 06:23:43 AM
what about being different how do pitbulls do?
some 39.5 pitbulls would be cool, then decide if you need to cut away.
but if your set on a traditional mud tire id go groundhawg i loved them, last pretty long to compared to swampers.
i think pits, or mudgrapplers, or swamper m16s

pitbulls ware out fast buddy had a set!  hawgs only work good cut trust me! and boggers cost too much lol  but some good radial mud tires and be done with it mabye get some bogger for the rear just to play on?
Have no fear Better Beaters is here.
76 chevy 1 tons 4.10s 350th 208 rip
86 army truck
87 chevy short box 1 tons 38s 350 vortec 350 th 208
real men play in swamps!!! cause thats how we roll!  BITCHES
full size chevys the real mans truck!

OHEARN.2012

oo hel just go buy some tractor tires theyll prolly last longer then anything else
RBS Racing

i bog my bogger not my daily driver

built tough with chevy stuff

Listen Here Boy....I was slinging' mud before you were swimmin' round in your daddy's Nu* sack. Yankee Lake Trucks Gone Wild 2011

bigmud44

can you even  buy new ground hawgs   ???

Blazin40s

yes denman is now owned ny interco.
87 K5 Blazer, 42 TSL's, 355ci, TH400/208, D60/14ff

Bowtie972

Interco"s site used to show the Ground Hawg, but Its not on there now.  I checked a few online tire shops and they all say the Ground Hawg is unavailable.   ==dunno 
86' Chevy Step Side, 548 BBC, TH400, 18" SCS Tcase, 4 linked, 18" King shocks, 16.9-26 R1's & R2's

Captn. J

tractors can be cheap ... depends  and it depends how fat yr wallet is    groudn hawgs will suit jhust fine just remember for what kind of driving suits ya ....   bogger re nice  tho. $$$$    i always wanted tsl up front and bogger out back
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'81 F250
'03 F150

chevroletj5

if your not susposed to break your truck why are new parts shiny:)driving hard racing car mudding trucks and killing buck.

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