Nitto vs Toyo vs Goodyear
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Extreme DIY Homeowner
I found the best price outright on Walmart.com- had them shipped to store for free. Discounttiredirect.com would have had a better price with their promo deal, but it just seemed easier to deal with one 'store' vice having them shipped to house, load them up and find a place to install.
$312 w/local store PU, ended up having them mounted by my local shop
MSRP price per tire is $191 per BFGoodrich ?, same part number on tire as web
Same 113T rating, same treadwear, traction & Temp rating as on BFG web site
#32
Senior Member
Thread Starter
I'm getting the leveling kit and Duratracs put on Monday. I found a few places online that sell the Duratracs for cheap, but decided on one of the local Goodyear shops to buy from. Rather get the tires and alignment at one place and I'm hoping they are knowledgeable considering all they do is tires and alignments. Plus there was not too much of a price difference in the end.
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I have a set on 275 65 20 toyo mt on my truck and currently have 50k miles and are still good. I really like the tires. I'm hope that they come out with 275 65 20 for the new toyo rt I would like to try those out next.
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GatorMedic (11-17-2014)
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Tires is probably one of the most talked about topics when it comes to trucks.
The OP says he's not doing off road and doesn't need anything too aggressive yet wants to put on Duratracs...now IMO, that would be a mistake.
The Duratracs are (very) rough riding, and IMO don't look all that great.
If you're towing a heavy trailer, and need the sidewall support for that or for hauling heavy loads, fine.
Even Goodyear markets them as a Utility truck/Work truck hauling tire.
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GotHonks? (11-13-2014)
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Putting an LT tire on a 20 inch wheel...not for me.
E rated...10 ply...
I like my fillings in my teeth...not on the floor of the truck.
All the tires and sizes listed by the OP are only available in an LT.
There are however a few manufacturers who do make some bigger sized tires in a P rating...
Falken Wild Peak...
Firestone Dest. AT
General Grabber AT2 (my personal choice)
Yokohama Geolander
E rated...10 ply...
I like my fillings in my teeth...not on the floor of the truck.
All the tires and sizes listed by the OP are only available in an LT.
There are however a few manufacturers who do make some bigger sized tires in a P rating...
Falken Wild Peak...
Firestone Dest. AT
General Grabber AT2 (my personal choice)
Yokohama Geolander