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Any C rates tires beside the K02? Isn’t the duratrac C rated as well in the same size ? Anything else besides that ?


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Nice tire, how’s the ride comfort compared to stock?


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I went to 37” the ride is very smooth with slightly more tire noise than oem bfg. It’s noticeabley smoother while going over rough road and large potholes. The silica rubber offers more wet and dry traction than bfg too. I haven’t been off-road yet. I will buy these tires again.
 

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I've been running GoodYear Wrangler Duratracs for about the last 10 years on various trucks and absolutely love them. They are an AT/MT hybrid and very low road noise. They are soft though and I usually replace them every two years with about 32,000 miles on them. My 2018 Raptor that I bought used just had a set of Nitto Ridge Grapplers on it. I didn't like them one bit, especially in heavy rain. I just replaced them with Duratracs and couldn't be happier. I live in the NW and they do very well in the rain, snow and mud. They are D rated, but are well within the limits of what I tow and I actually appreciate the softer sidewall over bumps and potholes.
 
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I've been running GoodYear Wrangler Duratracs for about the last 10 years on various trucks and absolutely love them. They are an AT/MT hybrid and very low road noise. They are soft though and I usually replace them every two years with about 32,000 miles on them. My 2018 Raptor that I bought used just had a set of Nitto Ridge Grapplers on it. I didn't like them one bit, especially in heavy rain. I just replaced them with Duratracs and couldn't be happier. I live in the NW and they do very well in the rain, snow and mud. They are D rated, but are well within the limits of what I tow and I actually appreciate the softer sidewall over bumps and potholes.
Duratracs are excellent tires! Nothing can touch them in the snow. I wish they made them in 37”
 
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I've been running GoodYear Wrangler Duratracs for about the last 10 years on various trucks and absolutely love them. They are an AT/MT hybrid and very low road noise. They are soft though and I usually replace them every two years with about 32,000 miles on them. My 2018 Raptor that I bought used just had a set of Nitto Ridge Grapplers on it. I didn't like them one bit, especially in heavy rain. I just replaced them with Duratracs and couldn't be happier. I live in the NW and they do very well in the rain, snow and mud. They are D rated, but are well within the limits of what I tow and I actually appreciate the softer sidewall over bumps and potholes.

That’s actually a really good looking tire!
 

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Been running Trail Grapplers on my GEN1 for over 200k, will go to the same for the GEN2 this summer. Only negative is you must rotate every 6k or the front tires will cup.
 

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Been running Trail Grapplers on my GEN1 for over 200k, will go to the same for the GEN2 this summer. Only negative is you must rotate every 6k or the front tires will cup.
I ran Trail Grapplers on my 2011 and 2014 FX4s. The only negative I had with them is they were heavier than hell. Mine weighed 78 lbs each.
 
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