New Tires
#12
Really? I've heard lots about the sidewall being too thin and prone to puncture from sharp sticks / rocks. The Duratrac is a lighter tire, but with a more aggressive tread design. Less ply on the sidewall was the compromise in the tire design.
#13
you're the first I've read, congrats..
#15
If you look for a problem you are going to find a problem, that's just the truth.
Now I know the BFGoodrich All Terrains suck by personal experience. After three moderate off road events (trails not rock crawling) I had three cuts in the side walls and about 5% tread chucked off. No, I was not heavy on the skinny pedal.
Now I know the BFGoodrich All Terrains suck by personal experience. After three moderate off road events (trails not rock crawling) I had three cuts in the side walls and about 5% tread chucked off. No, I was not heavy on the skinny pedal.
#16
I have the Kelly's now and had the Duratracs before that. Both have the same carcass, but have subtle differences on and off road. The Duratracs are good and stable everywhere after they have about 10K miles to break in and stop feeling squirmy in corners. The Kelly's are just a little less stable in a straight line but they self clean much better, feeling more like a MT. The Duratracs are just a smidge better in the wet, have not had a chance to try snow yet but expect them both to do equally there. Neither one growls loudly and both get decent mileage as they are some of the lighter tires in their sizes. Either one will do you good.
#17
this...
#18
Well I called all around today and everybody and their brother was buying tires with this approaching storm. The time I get there after work nothing left except a set of buckshot mudders. The guy gave me a great price 129.00 mounted and balanced so I bought them and figure I get a set of "summer tires" in the spring and run these in the winter.
#20
I'll bet that most of those people who had sidewall problems bought C's because they wanted a less stiff ride.
Then they go out and puncture them offroad. All because they wanted "ride quality" onroad.
I have E's on mine and have ground them on lots of rocks and stumps, no problem.