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I had them on a 2 door JK and now have them in 265/75r16 on my Tacoma. I live in Salt Lake City and need something that will be decent on the highway to Moab, just as good on the trails, and get me up to the ski resorts in the winter. I love the Duratracs, they’re load e so they are heavier but I wanted the beefy sidewalls for rocks. I think the AT3W might be a more sensible tire around town, but these things perform great and look the best of any AT in my opinion.
I have duratracs and they're great. Not as good as a dedicated mud but as an in-between absolutely
Yes; I've had them for 2 years. Quiet and get the job done. Very happy with the purchase in any conditions.
Been running duratrac’s for probably 40-50k so far with no complaints. No recreational off-roading with them just what I see at work, which is gumbo mud, ROW, lease roads, construction sites, etc.
I love mine. They do give you some road noise, but I like it. They will break loose in the rain of you punch the gas, but so did the stock tires. I will buy them again when the time comes.
I got them. They’re good like everyone else is saying. Not terrible with gas mileage. Definitely louder on the highway but no terrible. I live in the Midwest so it’s nice to have them for the winter. They’re pretty decent on basic off-roading
LOVE Duratracs in New England. Fantastic all around tire, but know what you're getting into. By that I mean it's an aggressive tread, so it's going to make noise and it will have increased rolling resistance compared to a highway terrain.
I have Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max, seem decent and capable in mild snow and slush. quiet too.
I have seen Goodyear tires (that have not been ran flat) that are just completely destroyed. The rubber compound and the foundation of the tire is just complete garbage. Most Goodyear tires that fail are only a few years old, and should have many miles left in them. The pre-mature cracking, and ply separation in these tires is extreme!
I have a set of 215/40 18 nankang ns-20's. Tires of course are on the cheaper side but many run them so thats what I went with. They perform fine for daily use and ride alright, however a few months back now I noticed that the driver side tire had some (at the time) small cracks in the sidewall. Thought thats odd but didnt have means to buy new tires so kept driving on them. Of course it got worse and then the passenger front tire began to do the same. This week I threw on a set of steelies and inspected all 4 tires and they all have the same sidewall cracks. The rears not as bad as the fronts but still present. Mainly on the inside of the rear tires, outside and inside of the front tires. Rear tread id say is like 60-70% remaining while the front are maybe 50% or so. Tires are also less than 3 years old with maybe 30k miles. Super frustrating as I have no idea why they did this and are pretty much trash at this point.
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