Super Swamper TSL SX 43x14.5/17LT Offroad Tires Interco Tire

SKU: SAM-09
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Size:
43
Size 2:
14.5
Size 3:
17

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Product Information

The Super Swamper TSL/SX incorporates the Super Swampers distinctive chevron tread pattern and famous, trademarked and patented Interco TSL (three-stage lug) tread design. The TSL/SX is designed for extremely tough off road conditions where sidewall strength and protection is needed to withstand the severe scuffing from running in ruts and snagging roots and rocks.

The TSL/SX has a strong nylon or polyester bias ply body with dual belts under the tread and wrap-a-round lugs. The sidewall lugs not only protect the sidewall but also provide extra traction when climbing out of ruts.
The Super Swamper TSL/SX offers unsurpassed traction under the toughest of conditions and gives Offroad Tires enthusiasts a tire that is both directionally and laterally stable and unmatched in performance.

Super Swamper TSL tires are D.O.T. approved Offroad Tires, purpose built tires that also provide a smooth on-road ride. TSL/SX tires are available in over 29 wheel size and width combinations including three, non-D.O.T. approved, Offroad Tires and competition only Sticky. Note that the Super Swamper TSL/SX unique design requires strict attention to air pressure when run on the highway, and actual tread patterns may (slightly) vary based on Tire Size .

Details:

  • Tire Size 43x14.5/17LT
  • Tread Width 12.8
  • Tread Depth 28/32
  • Tread Ply 8
  • Side Wall Ply 4
  • Side Wall lettering BSW
  • Minimum Suggested Rim Width 10
  • Maximum Suggested Rim Width 11
  • O.D. 42.5
  • Revs/Mile 509
  • Max PSI 45
  • Max Load 3860
  • DOT Approved Yes
  • Aspect Ratio 43
  • C.S. 15.33
  • Tire Type Bias
  • Section Width 14.5
  • Rim Diameter 17

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