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Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Idaho
Posts: 610
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Join Date: Jan 2021
Location: Idaho
Posts: 610
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What’s strange to me about the duratracs are how mixed the reviews are. My neighbor only got about 25k out of a set on his super duty. Said he wouldn’t buy another. some towing, the snow traction is insane while we were up in the mountains with the snowmobiles.
Guy I work with said it’s the best set he’s ever owned? Third guy said it was flat city.
The online reviews are really mixed also. For what it’s worth, if they offered a three ply sidewall, C rating, 265/75/16, that would be my pretty everything I’d want in a duratrac.
Instead I ended up with a Kanati Trail hogs. It’s essentially a Duratrac looking knock off in an E rating and 3ply sidewall. Noise isn’t bad, but you do hear them. Traction has fantastic off-road. It’s cutting a little easier than I had hoped for on the tread blocks though. That’s said, Idaho rock tends to be on the sharp side of things. Price is right on the kanatis though.
Hard to say what the next one will be. Maybe a ko2 c rated or a km3. Maybe I’ll just buy another set o fkanatis, they seem to be one of the few really aggressive all-terrain, three ply, and snowflake rated tires that exists.
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99’ Black “Highlander” sport, oak, 5VZ auto, 4.30 axle, e-lock, 265/75 Grabber X3,, Bilstein 6112 (2”) front 5160 rear shocks, OME 2906 springs, Durobumps, 4x Inovations front middle rear skid plates, 4XI square TRD tube sliders, lil skips tank skid, lotus dev RCA skids, overland custom sway bar links, Amp’d hidden winch, warn Vr Evo 10s
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