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<blockquote data-quote="pollardfarms" data-source="post: 248984" data-attributes="member: 3069"><p>Well is it just me or has anyone ever notice how everybody raves about the BFG's, and Pitbull's, and even STX swamper's having a compound that is considered to be sticky, but rarely do you ever see anyone runing these tires on the so called high dollar buggies. All I see are boggers and plain old TSL's and then they will cut them, must be a mentality that with enough HP it really don't matter. Ever notice how less wheel speed with a soft compound seems to hook up and work better, but is not all that COOL to watch. So I guess when picking tires you either want to crawl something or just point and gun it hope for the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pollardfarms, post: 248984, member: 3069"] Well is it just me or has anyone ever notice how everybody raves about the BFG's, and Pitbull's, and even STX swamper's having a compound that is considered to be sticky, but rarely do you ever see anyone runing these tires on the so called high dollar buggies. All I see are boggers and plain old TSL's and then they will cut them, must be a mentality that with enough HP it really don't matter. Ever notice how less wheel speed with a soft compound seems to hook up and work better, but is not all that COOL to watch. So I guess when picking tires you either want to crawl something or just point and gun it hope for the best. [/QUOTE]
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