@Expeditionwithbass ppl joke all day about rednecks but fuckin SERIOUSLY, they get shit done. theres a huge difference between "gitn'er'dun' to the term "nigger-rigging". I would hire a team of rednecks to assist me on some crazy journey like Survivor, or fuckin, Built-break-Built shows. and theyre drunk when they do evrything, Ooraw brothers!!!
thats a really smart tread design your doing. it basicaly combines super swamper and baja claws to form a perfect tread let me know how it worked for ya
Gonna try this on my R4 tractor tires....been wanting them grooved all winter, but to cheap to buy a groover! I do have 5 stihl chainsaws though! priceless backwoods technology right there. Thanks!!! Git-r-done
new set of TSL super swampers 1100$ having them mounted and balanced 30$ case of bear 18$ getting drunk and grooving your own tires with a chainsaw....PRICELESS
A new use for the chain saw, let me write this one down. Last year I used my chain saw to quarter a deer before I processed it. Chain saw also made quick work of cutting through the scull to get the antlers off before I discarded the rest. How many redneck points is that worth? Back on topic, I like the look of your new Lighter bogger. Nice Job!
You can get your tires sipe and any tire store. Cost 15-20 per tire. I like seeing people do this though, everyone just goes out and buys everything now, very few jerry rig and customize still.
your dumb! how when you drive down the road the chunks you cut are going to come off cuz you ruined the structual integrity that helps hold those on for "on road" driving. way to go genius! plus its called siping (s-eye-p-ing) not "grooving"
@nasvalld No... you are wrong. This is called grooving. Cutting small slits in a tire to allow for water movement is called siping. Grooving / cutting a tire for offroad is a common thing and is done to many tires and they run just fine. They even make tire groovers that are specially made for this purpose. Off road racers often groove their tires to enhance performance on a course.
Also, chances are, these tires don't see the road anyways, but if they did, they would be just fine.
good job guy, i did this 40 yrs. ago, i'd take a tire and saw grooves straight across, just about like chains, they did't fill up with clay or mud. Dam right i'm a red neck, what ever works.
i don't see the rationale unless for water displacement. i run a dozer with big cleats, and have buried it in mud and water up to the floorboard. had to be picked up by a small crane.
sorry idiot its not quick at all, I would like to see you try that for the certer groove of a TSL, ground hawg or gumbo mudder. lol. aint gonna work so sweet, tire groover is less than the cost of one of those boggers, so dont try this at home! like synthesizer301 says a grinder with the right blade might work better.(easier to handle)
The boggers have great straight line traction, but don't do very well when you are sideways on a hill or rock. The grooves also allow the tire to flex better and mold to the terrain as we run only 2-5psi in the tires depending on what type of trail we are running.
I don't think that there would be any benefit in drilling them. You wouldn't get the lateral traction like we need from these tires. The big gap we cut allows the big lugs to bend so that it grips the rocks better. They also help to keep those tires from sliding sideways while on a hill.
@dragoonranch1 i would think that if it helped that much they would have tires that come like that is cheaper to di ti this way or is it more custom to the truck or do they just not have them
The boggers were specifically designed to be cut/grooved to fit the style of off-roading you do. There are other tires on the market that will work as well with out the modifications, but some of them weren't out/proven when I bought these.
When rock crawling, you tend to end up on some strange angles a good bit and it helps with keeping the tires from sliding sideways. It also helps let the lugs bend so that the tire will wrap around the rocks better and provide you with more traction as I only run about 3-5 psi in these 44" tires.
i did mine with an angle grinder.....heheh my nieghbors loved me from then on........worked though,,,,the grinders covered in 3" of rubber but it worked all the same...
So improvising in a situation and making do with what you've got makes you a redneck? Well then I would say much of the world's population is "rednecks"- and there isn't anything wrong with that!
that was done so that the tire will have better traction when I am sideways on a hill and also so the tire will flex better around obstacles such as rocks and tree stumps.
thats not really that quick, its taking at least twice as long as a proper groover and probably doing a shitty job too, that cant make near as sharp a cut as a groover, pretty dumb
You do realize that the cut is going all the way to through the lug don't you??? I can almost guarantee you wont make a 1" deep cut with a groover that fast. And besides, it is a bogger, it don't need to be pretty. ;)
yes I do realize that and my groover can go twice that speed with my 12 year old son behind it even (seriously), and sharp cuts bite better has nothing to do with looks and try to change the width on that chain hahaha
Quicker anyway
buddytazzer 2 months ago
@dragoonranch1 haha thats an awesome idea quick and simple!
TLAUZON22 3 months ago
haha swampers > all terrains and when they are bald > "performance tires"
MrCISZMO 3 months ago 4
thats awesome!
CodySisk13 3 months ago
Rednecks Make simple ways to do complicated things
COPENHAGEN379 4 months ago 3
It's funny but I have a worn set of ground hawgs that I am now going to go home and do this too!
gyger1234 4 months ago
haha bogger: super swampers
skatetutorial 4 months ago
my tire had no treads left on it, so i put deeper treads.. anyone got an idea y it went flat?
1rad58 4 months ago
wish i would of thought of that. cool trick thanks for the video
Fossillarson 4 months ago
genius!!! (serious)
westcoast996 5 months ago
Na that's a husqvarna..
669Tim 5 months ago
makita machining!
fischsnopro 6 months ago
You can buy a tire groover for around 50 greenbacks on eBay and avoid possibly fucking up a expensive tire.
hogger420 6 months ago
@hogger420 yea but that doesnt look anywhere near as cool on youtube lmao
guitarzan1283 4 months ago
did the same thing but with my angle grinder, i still smell like burnt rubber, but hey its a nice smell
partyboy9811638 8 months ago
But then ask yourself, will the gas spent doing this, be more then what it would cost to have it done? lol
Cyramor11 8 months ago
*slip* - ah shit
asob17 8 months ago
Funny how everyone makes fun of rednecks but most rednecks are pure genius if you think about it.
Expeditionwithbass 8 months ago 63
@Expeditionwithbass ppl joke all day about rednecks but fuckin SERIOUSLY, they get shit done. theres a huge difference between "gitn'er'dun' to the term "nigger-rigging". I would hire a team of rednecks to assist me on some crazy journey like Survivor, or fuckin, Built-break-Built shows. and theyre drunk when they do evrything, Ooraw brothers!!!
MrCliffDescent 5 months ago 3
@MrCliffDescent lol love the comment and it's very true too
bellinger100 5 months ago
@Expeditionwithbass thanks! :)
davidhall8621 3 months ago
thats a really smart tread design your doing. it basicaly combines super swamper and baja claws to form a perfect tread let me know how it worked for ya
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The guy spent $1600 on his tires, but couldnt spend another $50 for a used groover to do it properly...
JonezyG36C 11 months ago
The guy spent $1600 on his tires, but couldnt spend another $50 for a used groover to do it properly....
JonezyG36C 11 months ago
@JonezyG36C why spend 50 bucks when you can do it for free with the chainsaw? lol
beluga420 10 months ago
Gonna try this on my R4 tractor tires....been wanting them grooved all winter, but to cheap to buy a groover! I do have 5 stihl chainsaws though! priceless backwoods technology right there. Thanks!!! Git-r-done
toyfarm1 11 months ago
awsome.
must try now
blackmetalchevy 11 months ago
Well thats one way to do it lol
Torqu3d 11 months ago
niceeeee
roaddog1790 1 year ago
new set of TSL super swampers 1100$ having them mounted and balanced 30$ case of bear 18$ getting drunk and grooving your own tires with a chainsaw....PRICELESS
WhiteFeather420 1 year ago 2
@WhiteFeather420 - Where the fuck do you go shopping that you can buy a case of BEARS for $18?? Fuckin Chuck-Norris-Mart??
13098519 11 months ago
@13098519 , lol its fucking sc everything is dirt cheap even the pay...lol
WhiteFeather420 11 months ago
@13098519 HAHA awesome!
sentineloffreedom 11 months ago
i just tossed my iron out!
beauhallingse 1 year ago
that the best!
thehondah8ters 1 year ago
GET ERRR DONE I LIKE YOUR STYLE
bchsnaz 1 year ago
Good Idea !!
MrMrtiki 1 year ago
The smell of home. Yum.
thewelford 1 year ago
cuts a little deep....SHIT there goes 200 redneck dollars for a new tire.
slurpy911 1 year ago
@slurpy911 Contrary to popular belief alot of Rednecks actually have money. These tires cost around $600 a piece.
Stylensky 1 year ago
A new use for the chain saw, let me write this one down. Last year I used my chain saw to quarter a deer before I processed it. Chain saw also made quick work of cutting through the scull to get the antlers off before I discarded the rest. How many redneck points is that worth? Back on topic, I like the look of your new Lighter bogger. Nice Job!
mikesadass 1 year ago
man you must go through holes crazy now
steveandant 1 year ago
I guess I didn't realize that husqvarna made tire groovers
pfleeger2010 1 year ago 2
necessity is the mother of all invention
TBWdracula2003 1 year ago
Wow. I might just have to try that. Does it do anything to the saw?
wrt7 1 year ago
i wouldnt even think about waisting that 400
punk531 1 year ago
Redneck tire siping hahaha!
TheBlacktahoe 1 year ago
LOL excellent idea, i never thought of the chainsaw when i grooved mine with a 4" grinder.....worked great but smoked an awfull lot....LOL
cgspeeddemon1 1 year ago
Balls of steal right there haha
ncfirefighter910 1 year ago
o shit the blade went to deep now i just wasted $400 on a bogger lol
MrKyleg76 1 year ago 2
thats great...i never thought of that...im gana try that
thumperdog383 1 year ago
fuuuuuuuuuck dont slip!
MrDirtguy01 1 year ago
dude. such a badass idea. f all the time i spent siping mine... husky 350 next time for def
keepitcrunk96zj 1 year ago
whatever works!!
iroc464 1 year ago
I've done this with a skillsaw also.
two45triox 1 year ago
You can get your tires sipe and any tire store. Cost 15-20 per tire. I like seeing people do this though, everyone just goes out and buys everything now, very few jerry rig and customize still.
afrothunder78 1 year ago
i would be scared with that big of a saw, i would use a little climbing saw
MrPoonasty 1 year ago
Does putting lines in the tread really improve the grip that much?
McWaters12 1 year ago
if this is red neck red mecks are the smartest people in the world
EDog1o1 1 year ago
seemed like it was pretty efective except if you were to accidentally drop the chainsaw by by very expesive tire
freakstyle2030 1 year ago
your dumb! how when you drive down the road the chunks you cut are going to come off cuz you ruined the structual integrity that helps hold those on for "on road" driving. way to go genius! plus its called siping (s-eye-p-ing) not "grooving"
nasvalld 1 year ago
@nasvalld No... you are wrong. This is called grooving. Cutting small slits in a tire to allow for water movement is called siping. Grooving / cutting a tire for offroad is a common thing and is done to many tires and they run just fine. They even make tire groovers that are specially made for this purpose. Off road racers often groove their tires to enhance performance on a course.
Also, chances are, these tires don't see the road anyways, but if they did, they would be just fine.
crash93ssei 1 year ago
@nasvalld I think its probably more dumb to call people names without doing research and making an ass of yourself when you shoot your mouth off...
HonestJack 1 year ago
Good ingenuity.
kaminskyjason 1 year ago
Great idear now just be "green" and use an electric one ;)
spleno1 1 year ago
damn that would scare the shit out of me one slip and there goes 300 bucks
seume 1 year ago 2
as much as those tires cost.... FUUUUUUUUKTHAAAAAAAAT!!!
TheRob916 1 year ago
chainsaws rule.
letterpool 1 year ago
good job guy, i did this 40 yrs. ago, i'd take a tire and saw grooves straight across, just about like chains, they did't fill up with clay or mud. Dam right i'm a red neck, what ever works.
lumberjack48
ticker511 1 year ago
sweet ima try that looks like it works great never even thought of that
jesse78910 1 year ago
OLD SCHOOL
pfrmarques 1 year ago
Fuck citadel2010. you are just a little kid. grow up.....
preshur 1 year ago
@preshur are you the pitcher or the catcher? lol
Citadel2010 1 year ago
how do grooves help in the mud?
henryseekins 2 years ago
more traction
goodtimes91 2 years ago
i don't see the rationale unless for water displacement. i run a dozer with big cleats, and have buried it in mud and water up to the floorboard. had to be picked up by a small crane.
dozerroller 1 year ago
nice work. looks like something we'd do up in the north woods.
preshur 2 years ago
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@preshur you mean besides butt fucking each other yankees
Citadel2010 1 year ago
you need to shut the fuck up u little cock sucker
7point3powerstroker 1 year ago
@7point3powerstroker so how did your mom like the creampie in her ass?
Citadel2010 1 year ago
@Citadel2010 are you even old enough to know what a creampie is? boy id beat your ass.
xialong123 1 year ago
sorry idiot its not quick at all, I would like to see you try that for the certer groove of a TSL, ground hawg or gumbo mudder. lol. aint gonna work so sweet, tire groover is less than the cost of one of those boggers, so dont try this at home! like synthesizer301 says a grinder with the right blade might work better.(easier to handle)
keyters 2 years ago
Lol that is awesome man. You gotta have some balls though, one screw-up and gone is your very expensive tire..
5/5.
Mueiwark 2 years ago
thats the only way to do it fast,but you can use a angelgrinder with a carving disk on it for the same
result. great job anyway :)
synthesizer301 2 years ago
Redneck as hell! But if you fail, you just ruined a $200 tire. I think I'll go the extra mile and pay someone to do it right.
Dshaws90fordf150 2 years ago
$200 for a 33"!
m16figure8 2 years ago
Great idea!!!
dbcooper1961 2 years ago
why why why buy lesser tires if you want groves. dumb ass
yukonwheeler1 2 years ago
umm... you couldn't afford to have 20$ of work done to a 200$ tire, so you decided to try destroying them with a chainsaw...
gotcha...
meandmyevo 2 years ago
grrrrrrrrrrreat!
eroksmith 2 years ago
holy shit, that's redneck engineering at its finest!
eddiestanford 2 years ago 88
I'd be afraid to slip and go right into the tire.
1982yota 2 years ago
ill pretend i didnt see this lol
kinghowie8 2 years ago 2
not the tsl's nooooooooooooooooooo
athiestracist 2 years ago
those arent tsl s dumbass
tybigwhiteamericaguy 2 years ago
that is a super swamper tsl bogger you fucking ball sucker
athiestracist 2 years ago
thats a bogger i have tsl s on my yota and there totally different looking thats like saying its a nova chevelle doesnt make any sense moron
tybigwhiteamericaguy 2 years ago
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its a tsl bogger you fucking clown ...i have them on my fucking ram, ....
athiestracist 2 years ago
why dont you actually look at a set like i do every day you fucking homo ....they say tsl bogger on the sidewall
athiestracist 2 years ago
@tybigwhiteamericaguy
hes right interco super swamper tsl bogger
austinweissinger 2 years ago
@tybigwhiteamericaguy tsl means three stage lug, those are bogger tsls....lol
kurtschats 2 years ago
dont do that with supper swampers
papeleup 2 years ago 19
Why is that? You can still groove the TSLs, you would just have to take them off the truck to do it most likely.
dragoonranch1 2 years ago 6
The europe is that squeeze the shit dudes!
Neroscot 2 years ago
why are you putting grooves in??
jn20000 2 years ago
so you can grip better
airsoftsargent 2 years ago
The boggers have great straight line traction, but don't do very well when you are sideways on a hill or rock. The grooves also allow the tire to flex better and mold to the terrain as we run only 2-5psi in the tires depending on what type of trail we are running.
dragoonranch1 2 years ago 7
@jn20000 maybe more traction ^.^
cypressracer 1 year ago
I just spit tea everywhere!!! hilarious
78k5 2 years ago 3
Would suck to cut a hole in the perdy boggers :P
Vuddyn 2 years ago
dont sneeze
rangerkid669 2 years ago 2
Wouldnt a disk grinder with a cuttin disk be... Safer?
MotocrossPenguinPro 2 years ago 2
yeah i geuss the fuck if he helled it there a tad bit to long it would start to go in lol
454sskilla 2 years ago
that would burn the rubber and gum up the disk.
jn20000 2 years ago
It'd be a lot cheaper than buy a new tire, maybe a new chain too.
MotocrossPenguinPro 2 years ago
Wicked best video yet Hahahahaha!!!!
thumpersavage5cs 2 years ago
hell yeah never thought of that!!!!!
jeepinGAboy 2 years ago
coarse......i love it
chadeyboy 2 years ago
seems kinda risky to me..wouldn't it be pretty easy to go too deep?
underarmour80 2 years ago
when you spend the money to buy a big set of boggers.....you wont go to deep
hookachain420 2 years ago 4
I regrooved tires for a year its a bitch,but it looked like that works out pretty good lol.
hedgehoghunter007 2 years ago
now thats something i never thought of . nice .
sinsofvorador 2 years ago 3
git r done!
DieselsAndDiodes 2 years ago 2
ever try drilling instead of sawing? would the holes give better grip than slices or just fill up with rocks and bean you when you punched it?
jefforysanders 2 years ago
I don't think that there would be any benefit in drilling them. You wouldn't get the lateral traction like we need from these tires. The big gap we cut allows the big lugs to bend so that it grips the rocks better. They also help to keep those tires from sliding sideways while on a hill.
dragoonranch1 2 years ago
@dragoonranch1 i would think that if it helped that much they would have tires that come like that is cheaper to di ti this way or is it more custom to the truck or do they just not have them
bobwatters 1 year ago
@bobwatters
The boggers were specifically designed to be cut/grooved to fit the style of off-roading you do. There are other tires on the market that will work as well with out the modifications, but some of them weren't out/proven when I bought these.
dragoonranch1 1 year ago 5
@dragoonranch1 o ok cool
bobwatters 1 year ago
i did something similar with a handheld hi speed die grinder and a 1" wheel and it worked , was even able to balance them, no death wobble!!!
porkpig350 2 years ago 2
you had tsl boggers, bias ply, that didnt wobble? hahahaha c'mon man!
m16figure8 2 years ago
good job, and you just earned 50 redneck points (dont worry thats a good thing the way i see it)
americanfighter77 2 years ago 31
why did you have to groove them?
Dieselpowerkid 2 years ago
When rock crawling, you tend to end up on some strange angles a good bit and it helps with keeping the tires from sliding sideways. It also helps let the lugs bend so that the tire will wrap around the rocks better and provide you with more traction as I only run about 3-5 psi in these 44" tires.
dragoonranch1 2 years ago
haha if he fucked up, that'd been a 300 dollar super swamper down the drain
TheJeepWheeler 2 years ago 4
lmao!
SOSFreezer 2 years ago
dont f#@k up!!!
Machinethe1st 2 years ago 4
haha i wonder if this would work on just regular light truck tires.
skilo837 2 years ago
i did mine with an angle grinder.....heheh my nieghbors loved me from then on........worked though,,,,the grinders covered in 3" of rubber but it worked all the same...
steveoggill 2 years ago
And for my next trick....BillyBob here is going to get a haircut! LOL I like it.
1manwiththewhities 2 years ago 7
whoops i went too deep.... ha ha
sweet
4x4lou 2 years ago 2
Looks like a great way to slash a $500dollar tire
390MUDDIN 2 years ago
It would be had I been using it on the sidewall. :D
dragoonranch1 2 years ago
y do u care what others do,eh
junkyardmop 2 years ago
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How can we name people like this ?
mhhhh...Redneck !!
michaelovitch 2 years ago
So improvising in a situation and making do with what you've got makes you a redneck? Well then I would say much of the world's population is "rednecks"- and there isn't anything wrong with that!
Tboninator 2 years ago 26
lol i agree
sideshow45 2 years ago
im going to have to try that with my chain saw
skaterland6 2 years ago 4
can you imagine if that chainsaw kicked back.....omg bad idea man...
Sniperman7 2 years ago
make sure you only cut the lugs, not the tire casing
purepl416 2 years ago
no shit
fordmoparguy 2 years ago 4
would be a money maker to design something like that with an adjustable depth. maybe a little bit smaller too.
jordanm6 2 years ago
Like some sort of guard that would hold the chain at a certain depth so he could make consistent depth cuts? I like it.
Tboninator 2 years ago
stupid idea!
freitasemp 2 years ago
Youre right, obviously from the video, it didn't work at all... WTF? Its a great Idea, whats wrong with it?
MotocrossPenguinPro 2 years ago
BIG BALLS!!!! Good idea!
casenuts2008 2 years ago 2
if you groove your tirs with a chainsaw then you must be redneck
its a new one for jeff
tylerkilledu 2 years ago
Dude that is sweet. Id never try it on boggers.
dirtracer81 3 years ago 2
seems faster then then a homemade torch and one of those guns huh?
supaky 3 years ago
how about setting the table at 1/4 inch on a wormdrive skill saw and attempting this?
of course the grooves will be thin.
supaky 3 years ago
damn son!......thats a fuckin good idea! thanx
brw808 3 years ago
why do people do this?how does it help? thanks for any help
floorit001 3 years ago
that was done so that the tire will have better traction when I am sideways on a hill and also so the tire will flex better around obstacles such as rocks and tree stumps.
dragoonranch1 3 years ago
ahhh ok, yeah makes sence, cool thanks for clearing that up for me
floorit001 3 years ago
haha thats badass! im doing that!
muddinchevy87 3 years ago
failed!!
big92fs 3 years ago
thats not really that quick, its taking at least twice as long as a proper groover and probably doing a shitty job too, that cant make near as sharp a cut as a groover, pretty dumb
keyters 3 years ago
You do realize that the cut is going all the way to through the lug don't you??? I can almost guarantee you wont make a 1" deep cut with a groover that fast. And besides, it is a bogger, it don't need to be pretty. ;)
dragoonranch1 3 years ago
yes I do realize that and my groover can go twice that speed with my 12 year old son behind it even (seriously), and sharp cuts bite better has nothing to do with looks and try to change the width on that chain hahaha
keyters 3 years ago
Can you use a groover to cut down a tree?
MotocrossPenguinPro 2 years ago 8
lmao
athiestracist 2 years ago
yes groovers are better. congrats on having one. this video is for everyone else, tho
m16figure8 2 years ago
what else can be done with that chainsaw?
theoman69 3 years ago
what cant be done with a chainsaw
bloodseedrums 3 years ago
hahahahaha nice work dude
droppunk 3 years ago
lol those lugs r huge u couldent gash that tire if u tryed
outlaw4575 3 years ago
Nope, worked like a charm. The lugs were so big, you had plenty of time to ease up on it and stay out of the tire.
dragoonranch1 3 years ago
Nice idea
And now the inevitable question: Did you ever slash a tire with this method? Boggers aren't cheap.
Wasserspeier06 3 years ago