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That thread is about the old style MTR without the Kevlar.
Which are also extremely tough tires.
My experience that MTRs start to go after about 3 years in the Phoenix heat applies to both old style and the Kevlar. No road failures, but cuts from sharp rocks. The Kevlar feels like it has more grip compared to the old style, though. I would probably not call them 'extremely tough'. They not a Swamper SX...
I put diratracs on my dodge/Cummins 2500 six years ago and they felt more stable than any tire I ran previously. I'm now in the second set. It sounds like the duratracs served your purposes well. Perhaps you could run a higher psi next time in order to stiffen up the sidewall.Old thread but I am reading up on MT/R's. My Duratracs (mounted Nov 2012) are about done after about 35k - lots of tread wear and a bit of chunking. No sidewall slices, but those sidewalls always have me a bit nervous, and they've always felt a bit squirmy, at any speed and any psi but especially at freeway speeds.
Can anyone update with a comparison with the new MT/R's? Are they pretty squirmy too?
I'm drawn towards a burlier tire, but the Duratracs probably make the most sense - it's not a daily driver, but I'm on the freeway alot, hit snow in the High Sierra's quite a bit, and don't rock crawl it often...plus I'd only need to buy 3 as my Duratrac spare is unused. They just feel squirmy to me.
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Right on Cruiserdrew - I've had BFG AT KO's on 4 different rigs. Love 'em when they're new, but not so much as they age and you get 'em into cold and wet conditions. My wallet is leaning toward a repeat Duratrac, but my conscience is saying MT/R Kevlars.
I know I know...tires!!! At least I'm not overheating.![]()
I'm in the same boat. Worn out 315/75R16 Duratracs with an unused spare.Good info - thanks for the reply. Sounds like 1 vote for DT's.
Lots of good options out there if you aren't fixed on just those two. My most recent tire buy, a few weeks ago, included the Duratrac which I run on another 80. It got the boot due to my concerns about the sidewall. KO2's got the boot due to there price/value ratio being so out of whack. I finally went with the new MT hybrid from Kumho because it had everything I wanted for what I felt like was an exceptional value. The Falken WildPeak at3w was the only other tire in the running with it at then end. It got the boot because it wasn't quite as aggressive as I wanted but it was a close decision.
I'm really interested in this new hybrid style tire. Looks good on your wife's GX, now if they would make it in a 315...
The MT/R's have good sidewalls, the Duratracs don't.