Tires Goodyear or WANLI
Super happy with the duratrac, I’ll buy them again. They’ve been great in dry, wet, snow and ice (not as grippy as a snow tire on ice).
I absolutely love duratracs, I’ve put them on 3 different rigs now and they do amazing, they eat up snow and mud up here in the PNW, they do great in the rocks too.
Duratracs blow KO2s out of the water on trucks. Better wear and better traction.
They're pretty grippy for an AT, no issues in mud or deep snow but yet they're still good on the highway and winter . I'm getting good tread mileage and love the way they look. The compound is fairly soft so be careful with that, I got plenty of patches in my tires because of how soft it is.
I have these and love them. Great in snow. Slightly worse gas mileage than stock tires. I've got 52k miles on them now and am about to get another set.
I’ve now had 3 different sets of these tires. On one wrangler I had 31” and switched to 33” after a year, put another set on the other wrangler also. Can’t complain one bit. Not too expensive, great tread, they don’t wear down fast, and most of all they are so quiet.
19 SEL came with Goodyear Assurance tires. No complaints so far at 6K miles. I'll be buying Cooper CS5s when the time comes. I put a set on another car I own and it was like night and day. Never knew a set of tires could make that big a difference in 40+ years of maintaining cars. Far far smoother ride and to top it off they are made in the USA. One of the few left.
I have these on my JKU and they are OK. They do well on snow, but on wet roads they can break free pretty easily .
I’m at 34k on my 17 and need new tires, so yes seems like a few people on here have similar issues. Worst tires I’ve ever owned.
Mine only made it about 20k. They aren't very good off-road tires either.
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