View Full Version : Super Swamper tyres
Busman
15th January 2010, 04:05 PM
Can anyone tell me a bit more info on what Super Swamper Tyres are like?
33/13/16 Interco Tsl Super.
Are they any good???
rangieman
15th January 2010, 04:56 PM
I used to run Tsl swampers they are noisey and hopeless on the blacktop but great in the mud:cool:
Psimpson7
15th January 2010, 05:00 PM
Dave, Have a search around on pirate4X4
 
There will be loads of reports on there I would expect.
Busman
15th January 2010, 05:15 PM
Dave, Have a search around on pirate4X4
 
There will be loads of reports on there I would expect.
Thanks Pete,
I have had a look at Pirate 4W4.
Pretty good reports overall.
I was looking at them , but l know in the future l will advance to 35's:eek:
So will leave it, but maybe great for someone who wants to step up to 33's.
THE 109
15th January 2010, 08:03 PM
Not legal on road and very noisy,but as a set of play tires they're great.
Eric
Hoops
17th January 2010, 08:14 AM
Not legal on road and very noisy,but as a set of play tires they're great.
Eric
Are you sure they are not legal on the road cause this is what i found about the TSL's "An aggressive street and off road blend for light trucks, the Super Swamper Radial TSL adds sidewall protection and patented, V-shaped lug design to Super Swamper tyres already known to outperform the competition, time and again. Reinforced ply body under the tread and wraparound lugs provide extra traction and protection, and intuitive siping produces an astonishingly smooth ride, and have been extensively tested to drive with very little noise, even at high speeds."
harry
17th January 2010, 10:41 PM
Are you sure they are not legal on the road cause this is what i found about the TSL's "An aggressive street and off road blend for light trucks, the Super Swamper Radial TSL adds sidewall protection and patented, V-shaped lug design to Super Swamper tyres already known to outperform the competition, time and again. Reinforced ply body under the tread and wraparound lugs provide extra traction and protection, and intuitive siping produces an astonishingly smooth ride, and have been extensively tested to drive with very little noise, even at high speeds."
 
 
have a look in your car's owners manual.
that's usually the law.
THE 109
18th January 2010, 05:40 AM
They're not load and speed rated for a start.
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