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Originally Posted by Pedro367
Goodyear stinks, especially anything with Wrangler written on it. Paper thin sidewalls and OE "quality" with a name brand on it. It's amazing how many flats I've seen on any of the tires on the Wrangler product line, especially the OEs. Duratracs always seem to get good reviews for snow, but it's still a Goodyear.
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You do know how thin paper is, right? lol
I hated Goodyear, refused to buy them for years due to a similar opinion. But after talking to many of my snow plow and work truck friends saying they wouldn't go with anything else but Duratracs due to there durability and traction I decided to give them a try. I figured no-one is putting tires though more abuse than a work vehicle snow plowing and construction work.
Done a bunch of off roading rocks/mud and no issues. I'm happy, and actually impressed for someone who used to hate them. But I do agree the OP probably does not need an AT tire. Curious what my opinion will be in another 20k.