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Goodyear Wranlger MT/Rs or Duratracs?

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Old 06-26-2011, 07:16 AM
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for a daily driver with very little off roading, the Duratracs will do you will. If you are going to be off road quite a bit AND you want the off road performance the MT/R's are far superior to the Duratracs... IMO.

I have seen both tires tackle obstacles and I beleive the MT/R's provide a much better off road experience.

I've got Duratracs now and have MT/R's on the way!
Old 06-26-2011, 07:18 AM
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Originally Posted by dillUSMC
lol have you seen duratracs up close, they look like MT's,
NO, they really don't.
Old 06-26-2011, 07:20 AM
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Originally Posted by J1nx93
The more I look at the Duratracs, the more I like them! Does anyone know of a picture of them in 285/70r 17s with pro comp 8179 17" wheels?
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this is close to what you are asking...kind of...295/65 on 18" wheel. BTW, I do not like this combo, they are leaving in two weeks for 35" MT/R's on a 17" Black Rock wheel.



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