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G.Grabber HT2 VS GY Duratrac

Anyone with these tires? I would like opinions. The Duratracs look awsome but $80-90 per tire more. I am looking for a better tire while plowing. I am going to go 285 or 295 on stock wheels.
 
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Originally Posted by ommegang
Anyone with these tires? I would like opinions. The Duratracs look awsome but $80-90 per tire more. I am looking for a better tire while plowing. I am going to go 285 or 295 on stock wheels.
Im running General Grabber AT2's (35x12.50x18) on my 06. I like them, but are really soft. I have about 20K miles on them with a lil less than half the tread life left. They do suprisingly good offroad and in mud. They're a D range tire, id rather have E range since I pull a 20ft 14K gvw deck over. I think im going to get the Duratrac's next and try them out.


 
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I really like my Duratracs. Excellent in snow and mud, and pretty good on-road too. They bite hard and are pretty quiet for an aggressive AT. 48k on mine and still have some life. I'm getting them again when I move up to 35s.

 
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plus one on the duratracs I have about 15k on mine and were EXCELLENT this winter in the snow have also been good off road....il get the tread depth tomorrow
 
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I really like my Duratracs. Excellent in snow and mud, and pretty good on-road too. They bite hard and are pretty quiet for an aggressive AT. 48k on mine and still have some life. I'm getting them again when I move up to 35s.

Those tires look wide for the size - 285. Perhaps I should stick with my OEM size - 275. But, I would love to see them on my truck in 295! These tires have great reviews on Tirerack.
 
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Those tires look wide for the size - 285. Perhaps I should stick with my OEM size - 275. But, I would love to see them on my truck in 295! These tires have great reviews on Tirerack.
Yep they're 285's... Awesome tire. I'm pleased with them
 
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