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Duratrac synopsis: they clean themselves out well with a liberal application of the loud pedal. For the record, I was not stuck, just did a little unplanned cultivating and utilized the resources at my disposal (John Deere 544J) to prevent more damage to the property and perhaps my truck. Greasy ass ditch had me rootin for over a hunnert yards and couldn’t get it turned up outta there. Fun ride, but nerve racking because I was at work [emoji15]
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I can't remember if this is been asked or not do you have a lift and what size tires are those they look great
 
I can't remember if this is been asked or not do you have a lift and what size tires are those they look great

No lift. 265/75R16. Bumped it up from the original 265/70, really fills out the fenders out well. Giving some thought to the 1.25 spacers to widen the stance a bit.
 
Calvary Blue. But it's pretty dependant on light level. I've had people say it looks like 10 different colors based on the time of day and conditions.

Nice!! That color would match my bass boat.

Still rolling on OEM Firestone tires. They slide around in the snow up here in NE Pennsylvania (Poconos).
 
My truck came with Goodyear Wrangler Kevlar AT tires. Not a fan of Goodyear, but so far I am delightfully surprised. Great grip, smooth ride, does well in snow. Mileage is still to be determined. Almost 5K on the truck and zero wear.

Same here. I'm at 1.7 K now. Been surprised at the good for a years. But I'm already planning on the replacements lol.
 
I'm thinking I might have to replace the Firestones before next winter. So looking for a nice "all-season" truck/suv tire with a smooth ride. Sometimes AT tires can really kill gas mileage. I have always like the "look of" the Goodyears that came on TRD Tacomas.

General Grabbers worked well on my 09 Tacoma.
 
I'm thinking I might have to replace the Firestones before next winter. So looking for a nice "all-season" truck/suv tire with a smooth ride. Sometimes AT tires can really kill gas mileage. I have always like the "look of" the Goodyears that came on TRD Tacomas.

General Grabbers worked well on my 09 Tacoma.

Yeah I'm gonna ride these until I can't stand them. Then jumping to the Falken Wildpeak most likely. Probs will do that this fall.
 
My truck came with Goodyear Wrangler Kevlar AT tires. Not a fan of Goodyear, but so far I am delightfully surprised. Great grip, smooth ride, does well in snow. Mileage is still to be determined. Almost 5K on the truck and zero wear.

Same here. I'm at 1.7 K now. Been surprised at the good for a years. But I'm already planning on the replacements lol.

I like the Goodyear Wrangler AT Kevlar tires that came on my OffRoad too.
They ride comfortable, aren’t too loud, and have done phenomenal in deep snow, deep mud, water crossings, and some sketchy trails.
I don’t know how the tread life will do. They look to be wearing even at almost 5k. If they hold up well I’ll probably buy another set.
 
I like the Goodyear Wrangler AT Kevlar tires that came on my OffRoad too.
They ride comfortable, aren’t too loud, and have done phenomenal in deep snow, deep mud, water crossings, and some sketchy trails.
I don’t know how the tread life will do. They look to be wearing even at almost 5k. If they hold up well I’ll probably buy another set.

Is the wear you are seeing across the tread (even wear) or just on the inside or outside? OK, I'll admit, I'm one of those idiots that check their tire pressure monthly and rotate and balance them every 7K.
 
Is the wear you are seeing across the tread (even wear) or just on the inside or outside? OK, I'll admit, I'm one of those idiots that check their tire pressure monthly and rotate and balance them every 7K.

Same I actually check my pressure daily... But mainly cause Ohio weather is bipolar. But I'm kinda weird with tires I check them weekly for any issues. I think it stems from having bad tires on my first car.
 
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