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One other point, at least around me when I used to mud race, the tire of choice for mud racing and mud bogs around me is Swampers of some sort (TSL's or Boggers). Now I would take that as a pretty good indication that TSL's or Boggers are better than Hawgs, at least when there is a bottom. If Hawgs just totally outperformed Swampers in the mud, why aren't the mud racers/boggers running them?
[/ QUOTE ] If I was only running mud, I would use Bogger's on the rear, and TSL's on the front. But I firmly belive for what I want too do, (Mudding, fire road trails in the forest, mild rock crawling, and streets,) that the Ground Hawg's are my best choice. I can't afford too replace tires every year or 2. To me, a tire that will last along time is a high priority.
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The TSL's on front/boggers on rear is the setup I ran when i used to race, worked awesome, much better than TSL's at all four corners.
I wasn't disputing road wear, swampers wear like [darn] on the road, and I do know the Hawgs will outlast a swamper on the road, so if longevity is a concern, then they are a good choice.
My comment was in regards to mud, I misread your post I quoted. When I reread your post that I quoted I realized you were responding to Tim's post, and I believe you were implying he wouldn't know about performance since he never ran Hawgs. I should have quoted Ugly Blazer's earlier post.
I still hold my opinion that swampers a better tire for mud. I run mud/woods trails, rocks, sand/pea gravel, etc. and will stick with the swampers. I trailer my jeep to the trail, so it sees zero road use. Maybe someday I'll come across a cheap set of hawgs and try them out, but until then, I know I like the swampers and don't have any complaints about them, so I will continue to use them. I don't have the extra money lying around to buy a new set of hawgs just to try them out and then be disappointed if they don't work out.
In fact I need to replace two of the tires on the jeep and am trying to decide whether to go with SX's again, or boggers for the rear. /forums/images/graemlins/thinking.gif