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Old 05-02-2012, 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted by jmoney8730
So all in all I should be fine with Duratracs on the interstates going 80 mph
I have 295/65/18 (33") Duratracs and love them. 80 is no problem, they ride great at that speed. Passing I've gone over 90 and they ride just as smooth as if you were going 60 or 70. Great wet traction too. I park in the sand at a Beach Bar I go to and easily pull in and out of the sand in 2 wd, great off road traction. The combination of off and on road traction is what convinced me to buy these tires and they haven't disappointed. Love the aggressive look too!
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Originally Posted by Viking1204

I have 295/65/18 (33") Duratracs and love them. 80 is no problem, they ride great at that speed. Passing I've gone over 90 and they ride just as smooth as if you were going 60 or 70. Great wet traction too. I park in the sand at a Beach Bar I go to and easily pull in and out of the sand in 2 wd, great off road traction. The combination of off and on road traction is what convinced me to buy these tires and they haven't disappointed. Love the aggressive look too!
Had mine at 110 speed testing haha. They were fine then too.
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Thinkin about the Duratracs, want a beefier look and I'm tired of the **** performance off road with the rellis. Our Escalade will go farther offroad than these Pirelli tires will. I think the Duratracs should come stock on the FX4, both 18" and 20". Anyone have the Duratracs and can comment on road noise?

Only reason I haven't sprung for beefier tires is because I love how quiet our trucks are with stock tires and I hate road noise, so I want a light offroad tire with a beefy looking tread but good road manners too Probably too much to ask.
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Originally Posted by HardcoreFXFour
Thinkin about the Duratracs, want a beefier look and I'm tired of the **** performance off road with the rellis. Our Escalade will go farther offroad than these Pirelli tires will. I think the Duratracs should come stock on the FX4, both 18" and 20". Anyone have the Duratracs and can comment on road noise?

Only reason I haven't sprung for beefier tires is because I love how quiet our trucks are with stock tires and I hate road noise, so I want a light offroad tire with a beefy looking tread but good road manners too Probably too much to ask.
My duratracs aren't noisy at all. Especially in comparison to other mud tires. I cant hear them if I have my radio on two notches on the interstate and if it's off it's still barely noticeable. I love these tires
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How are the nitto's in the snow? I want the duratracs but they are at least 100 dollars more a tire in canada unless anyone knows where to get them cheaper
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Originally Posted by colemac
How are the nitto's in the snow? I want the duratracs but they are at least 100 dollars more a tire in canada unless anyone knows where to get them cheaper
Just look at the tread. Theres no way they can compare to the duratracs in the snow. Plus the duras are have holes for spikes pre drilled
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I have duratracs, my friend owns fountaintire here so I get them free - so much better. Grapplers wear out like nothing aswell.
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Originally Posted by KevFord1993
I have duratracs, my friend owns fountaintire here so I get them free - so much better. Grapplers wear out like nothing aswell.
Yeah that is sweet. They are all overpriced here in calgary....
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Well Im throwing a Big Curveball here because I decided to go with neither and instead I got the Cooper Discoverer AT3's...
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