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Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac

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Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac

Post by johno »

Anyone used these or know of a mate using them. Be interested to know how they go, look to be somewhere between an AT & MT

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Re: Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac

Post by zer0 »

i run them and have a mate run they are a great tyre. the only complain we have is they arnt too great in sloppy mud apart from that they have outperformed the old pattern Mtr's i had before hand
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Re: Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac

Post by johno »

Mate are they better than most other ATs in the mud, they look to be a half way between a MT and AT. What sort of price did you get them for?

Just can't make up my mind between the Duratrac & the BFG KM2 MT.

I don't get out doing the hard stuff like you young blokes, but still manage to land in the shit enough in the red clay mud in north eastern Victoria

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Re: Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac

Post by zer0 »

the duratraks are closer to a mt as they are a 80 off road 20 on road tyre... i got mine fairly cheap as i know a guy at beaurepaires up here in qld but even without knowing him they are around the $300 mark i believe (dont take my word though they may have gone up) , i know the bfg are quite a bit dearer personally i recomend them and i know alot of guys do but the added cost of the bfg over the dura is the killer.

with what you are saying about the clay type mud i believe the dura's would still suit u fantastic however if i had the $$ i would buy the bfg's

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p.s this is only my opinion so maybe try in the general forum there should be a old thread on the bfg's i believe
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Re: Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac

Post by johno »

Thanks mate, pretty well mad up mind on getting the duratrac.

If anyone here is south eastern Victoria and can offer a good cash deal, shoot me a pm

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Re: Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac

Post by rallydave »

I'm also running the duratrac's and think they are a great all round tire, so much quieter than the new mtr's. If you buy the tires thru a beaurepaires tire store you can get tire insurance which covers flat tires through to destroying the tire completely. it is definately worth it.
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Re: Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac

Post by Liam_Walker »

I agree with rallydave. I fnd that the duratracs are indeed quieter. I can honestly say you can't go wrong with that choice. As zero's info/comment about the $300 mark up, you might find this useful: http://www.beaurepaires.com.au/dotCMS/T ... ebsite=BFT" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; . It gives you quotations for the tyres you're interested in.

Hope that helps!
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Re: Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac

Post by johno »

Thnks fellas

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