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Lol exact same wheel/tire on my troopdr
Cool, how do you like them? I had three or four different brands of tires picked out and this young guy who works with me, quit Discount Tire to come work for our company.
I printed out the paperwork for all the tires, sat him down and ask him "Which set would you pick and why?" Duratracks was his answer, all the game department rigs run them, good street manors and great off road. He never had a complaint from anyone who purchased them.
That was good enough for me:D.
 
They are quiet, very good in rain, good in the limited snow and ice I have had them in. Work well in mud if you can spin the wheels to help them self clean and wear very well.
 
I'm on my 3rd set on my work truck. Good all around tire. Liked them enough to put them on my personal DD.
 
I had a set on my old blazer. I really liked them. They were super smooth on the road. Little road noise and were way sticky in the ice and snow. As others said, they gum up fast in the mud and do require lots of wheel speed to be at all effective.
 
I had a set on my old blazer. I really liked them. They were super smooth on the road. Little road noise and were way sticky in the ice and snow. As others said, they gum up fast in the mud and do require lots of wheel speed to be at all effective.
Mud not a problem, me and the "Skinny Pedal" get along just fine...:haha::haha:
 
Great tires. My sister runs them on her z71 tahoe. I've had them in dirt/ice/snow and a lot of sand and they did great. She has an 80 mile a day round trip commute and they seem to be wearing really well.
 
Friends and I have run these on DDs, they're great for light wheeling, and on road they do well in snow/ice and rain. Find like any AT they don't clean well is sticky mud. Granted I'm comparing them to the grapplers on my wheeling truck so take it with a grain of salt. :D

I would say though, I just had a set balanced on my buddy's dually while he was out of town. 4 tires were ok, the last two took 25 and 28 oz to balance for some reason. 35s...
 

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