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Goodyear wrangler duratracs came on mine, I liked them for my first a/t tires. 30k right now, I feel like they could go to 50k but unfortunately there is a nail right on the line of the repairable area in one tire.
Mine lasted 49k was trying to hold off until 50k but the front right was starting to lose small pieces of rubber and had started to vibrate and was getting really loud. Got the Goodyear Workhorse AT on sale at Sam’s Club. I think they are not louder than stock
NASCAR teams sell used Goodyears, and Formula drift teams give them out too.
If you do any winter weather driving or off road, the Goodyear wrangler authority are my top pick for all terrains that wear very well, aren’t to noisy and perform very well.
Hankook tires are great I ran mine 40k but even better were Goodyear Eagles LS-2 just bought a second set of 4 after 60k. Goodyear says 70k and they probably would go 80k if rotated correctly and often.
Duratracs are hands down the most road capable snow and ice all terrains I’ve ever used. Source live in the Adirondack mountains.
I have the Goodyear Ultraterrain tired from discount tire. They are rated for 60k miles and I am at 64k right now and they still have another 10k to go from tread depth
Nervously eying my GY Super Sports... Guess it's time to throw the Hankook RS4 back on.
The wranglers on my 2016 were past the wear bars bald, completely slick, by 29K miles. They single-handedly guaranteed I’d never have another set of Goodyears for as long as I live.
I have the 2019 warlock crew 4wd, and run snows 6 months of the year and 62k km. I bought new. So OE wranglers have about 30k km and are done. I’ve towed 3 or 4 times, no offroading. Pretty disappointed but I guess for OE its typical. Snows look good.
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