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Tire Question

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Anyone on here run the following tire? Or have any info on them Thanks!

Super Swamper TSL NARROW S.S. 34x9.50-15LT

The Super Swamper TSL with the patented TSL tread design offers unsurpassed traction under the toughest of conditions. Nine years of developing and testing produced the ultimate tire tread design. Short, intermediate and long massive lugs are uniquely arranged, each proportioned and spaced to bite quickly and to self-clean rapidly. The overall design gives today's on-and-off-road driver a tire that is both directionally and laterally stable; unmatched in performance. This is an extremely aggressive design that requires strict attention to air pressure when run on the highway. The Narrow Super Swampers offer a taller sidewall and narrow tread for digging into the terrain.



* TREAD PLY: 6
* SIDE PLY: 4
* SKID DEPTH: 27/32
* TREAD WIDTH: 8
* O.D.: 33.8
* C.S.: 9.5
* REVS/MILE: 598
* RIM: 15x7
* MAX PSI: 45
* MAX LOAD: 2370




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They're a good mud tire , but I wouldn't run them on a daily driver. :2cents:
Some people run those on the front ,because they're less likely to break an axle .
Then run a 35"Bogger in the back for traction.
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Re: Tire Question

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My preferred tire would be 33x9.5R15 that is what I have on the truck now. But not to say a long story, I have 3 Brand new tires, and one that got jacked up in a wreck. You can't buy that size anymore. So I found these, and I do not like wide tires on my 4x4, I think wide looks tacky :2cents: Well these will probably be the ones I go for, I am still hoping to run across a match for my other tires though, I would pay good money to keep from buying 4 new tires at 200 dollars a pop!
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