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Anyone have info on these. I'm having them put on my work truck and will give feedback but I am wondering if I should pull the trigger or not. The truck does 80 percent asphalt and I have tools with me weighting 1500 lbs all the time. Thanks in advance!
Do you mean the Goodyear Wrangler All-Terrain Adventure with Kevlar?
Yep thats what I put on the truck. I drive like 25k a year for work so duratracs didn't make sense and the company I work for wanted to stay with goodyear because of the discount. I'll let you guys know how they are long term.
They have lots of sipes and kinda remind me of knobby three wheeler tires. But they are dead quiet on the highway.
I drive on a lot of rock and the silent armours that I took off where really good with cuts and punctures. We'll have to see!
I've been researching tires to know which tires I will go with when the time comes, and I just noticed the survey results for the Goodyear Adventure tire on Tire Rack.
Although I've used Michelins on my Denali and now the KR, I had been looking at the Duratrac. However, most of my mileage is on the highway. So now I guess I'm leaning toward getting the Adventure.
I just replaced our 3 year old BFGoodrich Rugged Terrain T/A with 30.000 miles, because they had cracks all over on the side wall, and they sucked off road.
I have now the Bridgestone Dueler A/T Revo 2 installed , so far I like them.
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