Ready to order tires idk what to go with??
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How hard are you going to play off road? The tires should be picked with trail conditions in mind. I know the trails in my neck of the woods, that a mud terrain is preferred over an all terrain.
But don't settle. Get the exact tire you want, whether it is a Duratrac or something else.
Dick Cepek are good tires BTW. They are made by Cooper, and never saw a Cooper off road tire that wasn't good. I run Mickey Thompsons, which are also made by Cooper.
But don't settle. Get the exact tire you want, whether it is a Duratrac or something else.
Dick Cepek are good tires BTW. They are made by Cooper, and never saw a Cooper off road tire that wasn't good. I run Mickey Thompsons, which are also made by Cooper.
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if thats the tire you want than go for it, if your supplier of choice is out of stock find another with them in stock and ask them to price match , most will do that
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Originally Posted by adrom
i have trail grapplers. they are the quietest mud tire ive ever seen. do great off road and behave well. if you like the dura's though, i would wait
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i live in a similar climate to you. nextdoor neighbour is the atlantic ocean, lots of snow. get the duratracs. all the guys here proclaiming the km2's live in non-snow climates. siping is what you need for the snow and ice. get the duratracs, they're worth the wait. i have them and I absolutely love them. they've been very very good in the snow and ice this winter.