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New Tires
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 275/65R20... Liking them so far.
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Good tire.
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Yep, got the same on mine. 12000 mile and going strong. For a fairly aggressive thread pattern, they ride smooth and quiet.
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I got about 30k or so out of mine and they were rode hard
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They look great!
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Exact same size as stock?
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Yep, exact same size as stock for the 20inch wheel option.
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Re: New Tires
I've got those on mine too! Rotate them every 5000 and they'll last a long time!
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I've considered them over the years. But I had so many problems with the Wranger AT/S that I've basically written off Goodyear.
How have they handled heavy towing in the summer heat? The Wrangler AT/S I had on my 2006 F350 were great for the winter, But once summer came and we started to see 95-100° days and I'd hook up the trailer, I was having sidewall failures. Tire dealer said I was overloading the tire. But same trailer, same weight never was a problem for the Toyo and Conti's tires that I'd had on the truck before, or on the Michelins now on my 2011. I'd like to put on a little more aggressive tire than the Michelins and stay with an American brand vs the Toyo or Nittos. |
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