Bkt Bogmax 32" vs Terminator 32"

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Does anyone have these bogmax tires? They look to be pretty much the same thing as terms. I can get a set fairly cheap and wondering if they are decent
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Bkt Bogmax 32" vs Terminator 32"

No idea on comparison but definitely cheaper. The terminators tires work well in mud, They just don't like to be spun at 90 mph, the 32 terminator tires may be slightly different compound than those in a smaller sizes. A few of the guys we ride with have them, work really well, go slow and they seem to go through almost anything.
Drive them like a tool, they will tear the lugs off! Worth trying them out! I seen on kiji, $1100 or so?
 
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What are you putting them on ?


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2014 maverick max. Im running 30" mudzillas now with no lift, I'm thinking I might need a small lift for the 32"
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You will need more than a small lift ... 4 " at least .
A 30 " will take out your front headlight trim . So a 32 would require a good heavy duty lift for sure ...


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I've been running 30"s for a couple of years with no lift, and never hit the lights, maybe lucky, I'm thinking a 2" lift will work


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I haven't seen them I don't think. Someone could have been running them and I thought they were terminators. IMO the terminators works really well but I never bought them because they wear extremely fast and seem to flex a lot while going down a gravel road. Only two reason I went another way. I would be cautious about stepping up to 32". That seems to be a breaking point for many.
 

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Bkt Bogmax 32" vs Terminator 32"

Yes the lugs tear off the terms easy , not sure on the BKTs .
I am very surprised your 30s don't rub ... but I think the mudzillas run an inch under .
and 32s are hard on things , depending on your foot of course ...lol
I would look at a set of ITP cryptids, little lighter and a better tire than the terms for smoothness & wear . IMO
What clutching do you have ?


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Bkt Bogmax 32" vs Terminator 32"

They seem to fit perfect, who knows may just stay with 30"s, I broke a front axle early on when I first installed them, but I've learned some things about throttle control since then lol. Clutching is stock except a black/violet spring in the secondary. It's not perfect, but 1200kms so far on current belt


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That's pretty good 1200k...
Yes it's all in the go peddle ...
But 32," terms are an incredible heavy tire ...
There is a reason there is always a cheap set of 32s for sale ... guys are tired of replacing belts / axles / diffs ... etc
It's tough to find the right balance ... but 30's seem to be about right .


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31X9X14 inch Outlaw #1 all the way around work pretty good . Lightest I could find at the time.
Wouldn't mind trying the ITP cryptids from your reviews though.
 

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Bkt Bogmax 32" vs Terminator 32"

Ya know in the nasty nasty stuff the outlaws / backs have a slight edge , BUT the ride is just not worth it imo .

The new generation tires ride so smooth now and yet are about 95% capable as the old teeth rattler tires .

And the lumpy bump ride wears out tie rod ends / wheel bearings / bushings much faster .. because of the out of balance constant vibration . If you can feel the shake through the steering wheel and seat , what's that doing to your wheel alignment parts ?


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Bkt Bogmax 32" vs Terminator 32"

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I run the 30 x9x14 inch on my xmr Maverick.

1800 km and showing wear.

I have a new set for this summer.

I like them.
 

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Look at the CST sludgehammer tires. I might try a set of these they are new in the mud game. Bkt are hard to find in Canada


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Look at the CST sludgehammer tires. I might try a set of these they are new in the mud game. Bkt are hard to find in Canada


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I just put these on in January only a few rides on them. So far really good traction and not too rough. Will have more info as the frost comes out and I ride on more terrain.

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