- Location
- West Bountiful, UT
Tires will be going on a brandy new Ram 1/2 ton (have not even picked it up yet). Will see mostly pavement, but also will see tons of dirt road, some towing of a travel trailer, frequent long trips of mixed pavement/dirt with a loaded bed. But no "real wheeling". Will avoid mud whenever possible...
I've had many sets of the BFG KO's, totally known quantity. Generally been satisfied. Was planning to put them on the new truck. Pricing them from Discount, price is about the same for the BFG's or the Duratrac's. But the dealer can get me into the Duratracs for a couple hundred less.
I've had four or five sets of Goodyears over the years. Loved my old style MT/R's, but every other Goodyear I've ever owned totally sucked. So I'm pretty leery about the Duratrac's. Just have not had much luck with GY tires overall. But, I do like the looks of the Duratrac's, they have more sex appeal than the KO's, and a couple hundred bucks saved is very tempting.
So, I'm sure some of you guys have run both the KO's and the Duratrac's. I'd love to hear how you think they compare? Especially in an application similar to what I'm looking at - 1/2 ton, mostly pavement, but plenty of "expo" type dirt too, some towing/hauling. How do they compare for wear? Snowy/icy/slick pavement? Noise? Ride? One of the problems I've had with Goodyears in the past is shredding sidewalls just from looking at them wrong, from what I have found from Google, it sounds like the Duratrac sidewalls might have the same fall-apart-if-you-flick-a-booger-on-them problem I have experienced firsthand with Wranglers - internet myth or real concern?
What has been your experience?
- DAA
I've had many sets of the BFG KO's, totally known quantity. Generally been satisfied. Was planning to put them on the new truck. Pricing them from Discount, price is about the same for the BFG's or the Duratrac's. But the dealer can get me into the Duratracs for a couple hundred less.
I've had four or five sets of Goodyears over the years. Loved my old style MT/R's, but every other Goodyear I've ever owned totally sucked. So I'm pretty leery about the Duratrac's. Just have not had much luck with GY tires overall. But, I do like the looks of the Duratrac's, they have more sex appeal than the KO's, and a couple hundred bucks saved is very tempting.
So, I'm sure some of you guys have run both the KO's and the Duratrac's. I'd love to hear how you think they compare? Especially in an application similar to what I'm looking at - 1/2 ton, mostly pavement, but plenty of "expo" type dirt too, some towing/hauling. How do they compare for wear? Snowy/icy/slick pavement? Noise? Ride? One of the problems I've had with Goodyears in the past is shredding sidewalls just from looking at them wrong, from what I have found from Google, it sounds like the Duratrac sidewalls might have the same fall-apart-if-you-flick-a-booger-on-them problem I have experienced firsthand with Wranglers - internet myth or real concern?
What has been your experience?
- DAA