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what should i do with my graduation money


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  1. 1. what to do with graduation money

    • buy 33x10.5 boggers and rims
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    • buy 34x9.5 tsl's and rims
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    • buy 34x10.5 ltb's and rims and control arm drop brackets
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    • save it for college?
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well your no fun^ (sorry i didnt post this in the pub)

 

:nanner:

 

Fun is what you have after you make your first Million :smart:

 

My little 2 year degree has helped me that past 30 years thought rtft.gif

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They are good for going straight, but when you turn, they don't have a lot of sideways traction. TSLs are the best tire for New England wheeling. I'd go with the 34x10.50s and drop brackets.

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ok the fourth option really isnt an option, i want some tires damn it. why no boggers dirty? i know they suck on road but this will be primarily for off road

 

ok, if the forth option wasn't really an option, WTF are you posting??

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why no boggers dirty?

 

 

As Twisty said, no side traction. They're great in the thick gooey mud as long as you have the power to get them spinning (self cleaning), and as long as you don't plan to go anywhere but straight ahead.

 

 

In ALL other instances that are just horrible tires. In high traction rock like moab a guy can run them; but a BFG A/T would perform as good in that situation (and actually be round to boot). For slippery rock they'll go nowhere but sideways. Offcamber (even in dirt) they go sideways. In the snow you sink until you hit bottom (and you're done at that point). They don't like high speed either.

 

And they're totally unstreetable. Okay, you can. But it sucks. Interco tires are rarely round.

 

 

That said, a lot of guys run them and love them. And I can't rain on that.

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