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Good everyday and weekend wheeling tires


91rangerstx

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Michigan
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1991
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Im looking to get new tires and im looking for everyday driving and some weekend wheeling easy trails, sand and what not going with a prerunner look so would like to still have something aggesive looking but something that will last and wear good any opionions would be great.
 
My vote is for the Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac. I've got a set on my superduty and love them.

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BFG AT's if you spend most of the time in the sand, the MT if you don't go in the sand
 
IMHO the Duratracs walk all over the BFG AT's in every way possible.
 
Well under a 1 ton truck the reports have been 45-50000 miles. Should be better under a light ranger.

I've got about 5000km's on mine so far, they are showing pretty much no wear as of yet.
 
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If you can get them. They are a commercial tire. Similar compound to what I have on my Volvo tractor. 100k out of a set is not unheard of.
 
I wont ever buy good years never had good luck with them always wore really bad and never lasted
 
And as far as treadwright i actually got a set of 2 of there 235 mud tires for the rear of a derby car and there sweet tires but dont want retreads for everyday driving
 
I'm telling you....best all around weekend warrior and street tire out there. Goodyears new line up with the Duratrac and the new MTR Kevlar is rather impressive.
 
And as far as treadwright i actually got a set of 2 of there 235 mud tires for the rear of a derby car and there sweet tires but dont want retreads for everyday driving

been my dd/weekend trail tires for over 4 years and over 40k miles now and i couldn't be happier. and that includes several trips in excess of 1600 miles. between the winter snow and ice and the spring mud we get here, i will certainly keep buying these as long as they keep making them.
but that's just me.
 
I dont have a lot of experience with different ones, but I loved my Buckshot Mudders. They rode great on pavement and performed off road.
 
on my old dakota I ram LeMans All Terrains they had an aggressive tread dug in well in the snow and mud and never had any issues with wear
 

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