Yup. That stock TTB in the front isn't exactly rock friendly. Great at speed, but not so much for crawling.
Gotta get on moving up those upper shock mounts in the back and I should be in better shape.
Whattaya expect in the carolina clay? It's not a mud tire. You had to be running cut tsl's or boggers to get any real traction.My cut 35" MTRs did absolutely terrible in the mud.
Are yours grooved? I have yet to see boggers with any lateral stability until somebody cut them up. They are great for cleaning quickly and digging, but I've seen too may bogger equipped rigs sliding sideways for me to say they're the best tire out there.38.5 Boggers did unreal. I watched other n front of me sliding over the water burms and I must say I never slide to the down hill side like most. They seemed toself clean great also. I'm sold on the Boggers for sure now.
38.5 Boggers did unreal. I watched other n front of me sliding over the water burms and I must say I never slide to the down hill side like most. They seemed toself clean great also. I'm sold on the Boggers for sure now. Now if I can keep them from wearing about a 1/4 of an inch for every 100 miles I would be great....If you have Boggers don't drive them on the road. I found rubber under my fendor well like I was doing burn out after driving 98 miles to URE.....lol that sucks. I'm going back this weekend if anyone wants to go.