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Author: | tommudd [ Mon Mar 26, 2012 3:17 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
245-75-16 and 265-70-16 are about the same height 255-70-16 are a little bit shorter 255-70 30.1 265-70 30.6 245-75 30.5 so not that much difference on the KJ a 245-75-16 looks pretty good have some pics here somewhere |
Author: | surfRenegade [ Mon Mar 26, 2012 3:24 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
tommudd wrote: 245-75-16 and 265-70-16 are about the same height 255-70-16 are a little bit shorter 255-70 30.1 265-70 30.6 245-75 30.5 so not that much difference on the KJ a 245-75-16 looks pretty good have some pics here somewhere thanks Tom. I meant to say 255-75-16. Which should be smack dab in the middle of the 245-75-16 and 265-75-16 right? The diameters are very close, but the appearance in width is pretty noticable. I am trying to go as big and wide as possible without regearing. I would idealy like to go with the 265 but I dont want to be stuck having to drive with the overdrive off all the time. |
Author: | dieselenthusiast [ Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
surfRenegade wrote: I am looking to buy these as well. I bumped up my lift to Frankenlift and running on stock wheels with 1.5" Rough Country spacers. My question is, I know that if i go with 265/75/16 I will need to regear, which I dont want to do right now. The 245/75/16 look too skinny to me. What is in the middle width wise? 255/70/16 would be right in the middle? Can I run these without regearing? Thanks I would advice regearing when you’re running a 30.5” tire or taller. |
Author: | surfRenegade [ Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:42 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
dieselenthusiast wrote: surfRenegade wrote: I am looking to buy these as well. I bumped up my lift to Frankenlift and running on stock wheels with 1.5" Rough Country spacers. My question is, I know that if i go with 265/75/16 I will need to regear, which I dont want to do right now. The 245/75/16 look too skinny to me. What is in the middle width wise? 255/70/16 would be right in the middle? Can I run these without regearing? Thanks I would advice regearing when you’re running a 30.5” tire or taller. I guess my original post of 255-70-16, which was a mistake lol, was actually the better pick. I believe these are a little wider than the 245-27-16 and a little smaller diameter of 30.1 which means I wont need a regear Now to find some pics of 255-70-16 on a frankenlifted kj to see how they actually look! handy little tool: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html |
Author: | tommudd [ Mon Apr 16, 2012 2:54 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
40,000 plus mile update So on 9/25/09 I purchased a set of 265-75-16 Duratracs with 18/32 of tread and had 129,865 miles on her according to the odometer So with that now I am at 169,200, (which is off some yet due to tire size etc. showing less than actual mileage ). But they now are down to 12/32-13/32s of tread on the average These at least for me are doing great, better than I thought they would really. |
Author: | dieselenthusiast [ Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
Tom, what's your overall review in deep snow, packed snow, and ice? |
Author: | cgass [ Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:36 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
dieselenthusiast wrote: Tom, what's your overall review in deep snow, packed snow, and ice? I've only put about 1/10 the miles of Tom on mine, but I like them in the snow. I've taken them up over the mountain passes on paved road covered with compact snow and ice and never had to chain up, but I was in 4Hi. I've also used them many times on unpaved forest roads through deep snow and also never had a problem. I've been up some relatively steep grades with them in deep snow and maintained good traction while in 4Hi. I usually stop when my bumper turns into a plow, but I've always been able to get going and I've never been stuck. This is my first winter with them, but I go up snowshoeing or climbing 2-3 times a month. |
Author: | tommudd [ Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:18 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
dieselenthusiast wrote: Tom, what's your overall review in deep snow, packed snow, and ice? Love them, last year we didn't have much snow but the year before I went places in two wheel drive that would of taken 4 wheel before. I never had to lock in for snow at all this year. Like i said we didn't have much just a few times and some ice but they went really well. I also rotate them every 3-4000 miles |
Author: | dieselenthusiast [ Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
cgass wrote: I've only put about 1/10 the miles of Tom on mine, but I like them in the snow. I've taken them up over the mountain passes on paved road covered with compact snow and ice and never had to chain up, but I was in 4Hi. I've also used them many times on unpaved forest roads through deep snow and also never had a problem. I've been up some relatively steep grades with them in deep snow and maintained good traction while in 4Hi. I usually stop when my bumper turns into a plow, but I've always been able to get going and I've never been stuck. This is my first winter with them, but I go up snowshoeing or climbing 2-3 times a month. Nice review........ What size of tires are you running and LOAD range? |
Author: | dieselenthusiast [ Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
tommudd wrote: dieselenthusiast wrote: Tom, what's your overall review in deep snow, packed snow, and ice? Love them, last year we didn't have much snow but the year before I went places in two wheel drive that would of taken 4 wheel before. I never had to lock in for snow at all this year. Like i said we didn't have much just a few times and some ice but they went really well. I also rotate them every 3-4000 miles Nice! This will be my next tire for sure. Tom, what size, load range, and PSI are you running? |
Author: | cgass [ Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:29 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
dieselenthusiast wrote: Nice review........ What size of tires are you running and LOAD range? I'm running stock LT225/75/16. I believe mine are load range E. I'll double check when I get home Edit: Confirmed they are load range E |
Author: | dieselenthusiast [ Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
cgass wrote: I'm running stock LT225/75/16. I believe mine are load range E. I'll double check when I get home Does it give you a fairly harsh ride or is it slightly more rigid than stock? |
Author: | cgass [ Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
dieselenthusiast wrote: cgass wrote: I'm running stock LT225/75/16. I believe mine are load range E. I'll double check when I get home Does it give you a fairly harsh ride or is it slightly more rigid than stock? It's certainly more firm than stock, but I wouldn't call it harsh. With the stock tires cornering felt very unstable but with the DuraTracs it feels much better. The ride markedly improved with the tires. |
Author: | WolverineFW [ Mon Apr 16, 2012 6:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
cgass wrote: dieselenthusiast wrote: cgass wrote: I'm running stock LT225/75/16. I believe mine are load range E. I'll double check when I get home Does it give you a fairly harsh ride or is it slightly more rigid than stock? It's certainly more firm than stock, but I wouldn't call it harsh. With the stock tires cornering felt very unstable but with the DuraTracs it feels much better. The ride markedly improved with the tires. X2 |
Author: | stumpjumper_09 [ Fri Apr 27, 2012 1:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
dieselenthusiast wrote: cgass wrote: I've only put about 1/10 the miles of Tom on mine, but I like them in the snow. I've taken them up over the mountain passes on paved road covered with compact snow and ice and never had to chain up, but I was in 4Hi. I've also used them many times on unpaved forest roads through deep snow and also never had a problem. I've been up some relatively steep grades with them in deep snow and maintained good traction while in 4Hi. I usually stop when my bumper turns into a plow, but I've always been able to get going and I've never been stuck. This is my first winter with them, but I go up snowshoeing or climbing 2-3 times a month. Nice review........ What size of tires are you running and LOAD range? Can't believe tom missed this.... 265/75/16 and I believe they are C's |
Author: | 2006 KJ [ Sun May 06, 2012 2:43 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
mine go like CRAZY in snow,ice,slush,rain,deep snow... plus they are more quiet then my KM2's (even with the studs) after about 5k miles this winter i can see a noticeable amount of wear... especially on the rear since i have a detroit locker that scrubs them a lot on sharp corners. very nice tires over all... and i would recommend them to any KJ owner. they are 31x10.5 15's on 15x7in wheels with 3.75in backspacing. (cheap summit soft 8 knock offs) all 4 studded tires, wheels, mounted and balanced, for well under $1000 |
Author: | tommudd [ Fri Aug 09, 2013 7:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
UPDATE So pulled the paperwork out today to make sure and I now have 189,790 miles installed 129,865 so may as well say 60,000 miles on the Duratracs since the speedo runs slow anyways by a bit Rotated every 3500 miles on the average They now have an average of 8/32 of tread left on them Yes they will need to be replaced before winter BUT they still have a lot of wear left Tread is straight across, no irregular wear etc |
Author: | dieselenthusiast [ Fri Aug 09, 2013 10:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
Tom, thanks for the review. That's a pretty impressive tire. Are you going back with the same tire or switching it up? |
Author: | CATCRD [ Sun Aug 25, 2013 11:37 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
tommudd wrote: UPDATE So pulled the paperwork out today to make sure and I now have 189,790 miles installed 129,865 so may as well say 60,000 miles on the Duratracs since the speedo runs slow anyways by a bit Rotated every 3500 miles on the average They now have an average of 8/32 of tread left on them Yes they will need to be replaced before winter BUT they still have a lot of wear left Tread is straight across, no irregular wear etc How's the noise level with that many miles on them? |
Author: | tommudd [ Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:20 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Goodyear Wrangler DURA-TRAC Review |
CATCRD wrote: tommudd wrote: UPDATE So pulled the paperwork out today to make sure and I now have 189,790 miles installed 129,865 so may as well say 60,000 miles on the Duratracs since the speedo runs slow anyways by a bit Rotated every 3500 miles on the average They now have an average of 8/32 of tread left on them Yes they will need to be replaced before winter BUT they still have a lot of wear left Tread is straight across, no irregular wear etc How's the noise level with that many miles on them? As quiet as when they were installed just keep them rotated |
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