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Super Swamper TSL Radial Thoughts

Discussion in 'Early CJ5 and CJ6 Tech' started by sparky, Feb 7, 2005.

  1. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Any of you guys have any experience with 'em?

    I'm considering a set over the TRXuS or whatever for tire size availability.

    Mainly on road driving, occasional off-road jaunts, no long trips on the highway normally.
     
  2. Mudweiserjeep

    Mudweiserjeep JEEP: Bouncy and Fun

    I had 35" x 15.5 x 15 super swamper SX.
    I like them alot.
     
  3. neptco19

    neptco19 That guy....

    My old roommate has 32x10.50 tsl radials on his cherokee and he really likes them alot. Said they ride very well and of course work great offroad. I'll prob end up putting a set on the TJ once I get a little lift under it.
     
  4. blevisay

    blevisay Oh Noooooooooooooooo! Staff Member

    34 x 9 x 16........have not driven them yet.......
     
  5. Patrick

    Patrick Super Moderator Staff Member

    My dad has 15k (I think) on his 32x10.50s. They've been pretty good, but the older they get, the harder the are to balance, and they are cupping pretty badly. Two of the 5 are out of round pretty badly..
     
  6. twiggs

    twiggs Work in progress

    Not sure about the radials, but the standard bias ply tires suck in ice/hardpack snow. I think they're way too hard for it.

    Work great in the mud though.

    Radials should work better in winter conditions.
     
  7. cj5 buggy

    cj5 buggy Member

    cat has 33X12.5X15 on her YJ... do very well, not to noisy, but on wet roads... hold on...
     
  8. nickmil

    nickmil In mothballs.

    Siping helps a lot on these in wet conditions or ice/snow.
    Nickmil.
     
  9. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Not concerned with bias ply. Want radial opinions please.
     
  10. michigan_pinstripes

    michigan_pinstripes I'm not lost, I'm wandering

    What twiggs said---

    Even though mine are bias ply. it is a well built tire. Relatively quiet too! Don't squat worth a --well squat! ;) Will run on 8# of air :shock:

    Would buy them again.
     
  11. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Yeah, but how does tread life and snow and ice performance compare between radials and the bias ply? Radials have a somewhat different tread if I'm not mistaken. Same pattern but tighter I thought?
     
  12. BlueFlu

    BlueFlu past owner of some ecj5's

    Sparky they ware out to fast for my liking.
    Good tire but as stated on wet roads they slide easy.
    Have you looked on Interco's web site?
     
  13. michigan_pinstripes

    michigan_pinstripes I'm not lost, I'm wandering

    "between radials and the radials?" Is that like what's the difference between an orange? ;)

    Yes, tighter pattern, softer sidewalls, better ride. Radials have to squat a little to get a good tread-to-road contact. This also improves ride. Bias tires are just plain workhorses and nearly puncture proof sidewalls.

    I have probably 2000 tow-bar miles. No noticeable wear.
     
  14. AKCJ

    AKCJ Active Member

    Sparky,
    I've got 33 x 12.50 x 15. As far as I'm concerned they are the very best balance between off road performance and everything else. The only "weakness" is the side wall strength - you could rip one open on a rock or tree root but I've not had that problem yet. The bias ply are stronger but ride very rough - may be better for a heavy rig. Boggers are better in the mud but are not worth having to live with unless you do a lot of mud. I got mine siped all the way across - next time I may just get siping on the center tread.
    Jerry
     
  15. Ghetto Fab.

    Ghetto Fab. Member

    I had 33x12.5x15 radial tsls and thought they were a pretty good tire. They're kinda an odd ball though. Since they are radials they are not a "serious" off road tire, at least not in california. But, there aggressive tread pattern makes them less streetable. The center treads on the radials of that size have very close tread blocks not at all like the bias tsls. That should make them quite, but they are not, espicially as they age. They still flatspotted etc.... They are however much better than the unbalanced 36" tsl bias plys I currently have on the jeep. I have to admit I was never unhappy with the radials, put a lot of good miles on them. Still have'em on the side of the house.

    To me the ultimate streetable tire is the goodyear mtr. Very good traction on rock and asphalt, relatively moderate tread that rides good, and a very durable radial tire. They only thing it sucks in is mud.

    Kevo
     
  16. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    Yup. R)
     
  17. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    yup but do you expect them to give bad feedback if there is any. R)

    I'm trying to decide between the trXus and the TSL radial. TSL Radial comes in 31x9.5. The tRxUs doesn't. I like that size. Fits nicely under the fenders of the TJ while being the same height I have now.
     
  18. green77

    green77 New Member

    there is a guy here running the trXus and really likes them. it is just hard to get past the look and "feel" of the good ole tsl. you don't really want that jeep riding like a caddy, do you? but then again, that's an eb man's opinion for what its worth.
     
  19. sparky

    sparky Sandgroper Staff Member Founder

    MOP has the TRxUS, I just rode in a TJ this weekend with the trXUs, I know what to expect from them. ;)
     
  20. John A. Shows

    John A. Shows Comic Relief

    Don't forget...I have the TrXus too, and I also have problems with bad vibration above 55 and have been told and have even seen them spinning on a balance machine that they're out of round.

    Don't know why that happened since there's only about 2000 miles on them.

    One thought I had was that maybe those KH wheels I bought were/are a little bit out of round and subsequently passed on the same out of roundness to the tires.

    They were smooth as glass and very quiet with the aluminum wheels I had (Thanks Boyink).

    I remember when I had them installed on the KH wheels, the man at the tire store said they took way too may weights to get them balanced. Not so on the aluminums.