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Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs VS BFG Allterrain T/A KO

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by Corndawg, Sep 1, 2012.

  1. Sep 2, 2012 at 4:12 PM
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    Well since your so full of knowlege, why dont you tell me what you recommend have you had either?
     
  2. Sep 2, 2012 at 4:17 PM
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    whats your primary use?

    I have owned Duratracs for years.

    I have many friends who run BFG AT's, but I have not owned a set. I can only provide info based on what the same model truck on different tires will do, but driver input is always key and will throw off my opinion of them.

    I have seen guys wheel up obstacles on bald tires where a brand new MT tire with a shitty driver gets stuck.

    [​IMG]
     
  3. Sep 2, 2012 at 4:37 PM
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    ummm yea ok. Just providing my first hand knowledge. Not trying to be a dick like you obviously are.

    OP asked for feedback and I'm giving it to the best of my ability.

    How good are they in snow? and can you honestly tell me you never broke the ass end out in rain when they were at 1/2 life?
     
  4. Sep 2, 2012 at 4:40 PM
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    That had nothing to do with the tire's.;)
     
  5. Sep 2, 2012 at 4:45 PM
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    BFG reviews by the pro's

    Street [​IMG] Sand [​IMG] Rock [​IMG] Mud [​IMG] Trail [​IMG] Snow [​IMG]

    http://www.offroaders.com/tech/AT-MT-Tires/BFG-All-Terrain-TA-KO.htm



    All-terrain tires cover a broad range of tread types, and are a great compromise for general-purpose use. These perform well on pavement and deliver moderate performance off-road as well. The tread is generally an interlocking design with more voids than a street tread. All-terrain tires also almost always feature siping, or very small grooves cut into each tread block, for better grip on smooth surfaces and ice. This type of 4x4 tire offers good tread life, a quiet ride and very good on-road handling characteristics. These are a great choice for a vehicle that you use primarily on road, but want a bit more capability for occasional use off-road. The BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/AKO is the iconic tire in this segment, being introduced in 1976 and enjoying a healthy market share over its life. Other current examples include the Goodyear Wrangler SilentArmor, General Grabber AT2 and Pro Comp Radial All-Terrain.

    There is also a new category of hybrid tires-offering on-road manners and handling closer to an all-terrain tire and providing more grip than a typical all-terrain with more aggressive side lugs and larger voids between these side lugs. Examples of these tires are the Mickey Thompson Baja ATZ Radial, Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac, and Pro Comp Xtreme All Terrain Radial. These tires are perfect when you really want more off-pavement performance than a traditional all-terrain can offer, but you want as much on-road traction and minimal road noise. They also look cooler than an all-terrain tire. This might be the perfect choice for a 4x4 tow vehicle.
     
  6. Sep 2, 2012 at 5:05 PM
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    Like the pro's say... the Duracrap is better at getting traction offroad. Ill leave it to them and their unbiased opinions.

    I also took my 265/70/17 Duratracs off for the summer and run 255/85/16 BFG KM2's. In summer I want clearance. In winter I want traction. A snow tire will outperform a non-snow tire in the snow every day all day IMO.

    Have a good weekend. It's beer time :drunk:
     
  7. Sep 2, 2012 at 11:55 PM
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    this is some entertaining shit.
     
  8. Sep 2, 2012 at 11:59 PM
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    that's a good combo.

    i've heard the DTs are awesome in the rain. i'd worry about an MT in tropical storm like rain.
     
  9. Sep 3, 2012 at 12:22 AM
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    While I agree, I find this hilariously ironic :laughing:
     
  10. Sep 3, 2012 at 5:11 AM
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    Blue Moon? hahaha but yeah, i think im giving the duratracs a go this time around in 33s, im in utah so we get hardcore snow, sometimes.

    I will be doing alot of highway driving, and some offroading, in mud, trails etc 4x4 my truck has seen many times in the 6 months ive had it
     
  11. Sep 3, 2012 at 5:15 AM
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    Primary use, driving in town, and mud, everytime it rains, trails, not so much rock crawling. but off road for sure
    not sure how i feel about the thin side walls they have :facepalm:
     
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    pick good lines, air down, and you have nothing to worry about. any sidewall wear tear if you drive incorrectly or air down to the wrong PSI.


    all three trucks on duratracs and none of them have ever had a puncture issue let alone one in the rocks.

    [​IMG]

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    Those pics look strangely familiar?
     
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    :anonymous:
     
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    I lost track thousands of dollars ago.
    The DuraTracks are great in the snow and mud and handle awesome in the rain well my 33x12.50's do. the side walls are thin but if your not in the sharp ass rocks you will be fine. I slashed 2 of mine in MOAB but i was was mashing in a rock garden so that was my fault but they do have a lot of gashes in them from the trails I hit. Do I recommend the duratracks hell yeah they are great tires. Will I buy them again nope I play in the rocks too much for them and i would rip them apart before the tread was gone. I've got about 25,000 miles on mine and still have 70% to 75% tread left.
     
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    I love my 33" BFG KO's. I didnt think they would be this good of a tire.
     
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    So pretty much if you aren't in sharp rocks all the time, Duratracs are better?
     
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    That seems to be what i've gathered from reading up on these two tires.
     
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    getting them put on tomorrow,! they better last Dammit
     

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