So THAT'S where Clarkson got the idea from.
Where’d you get your bull bar and what kind of lift are you running?Ran 31x10.5r15C Duratracs on my stock Ravine wheels for awhile, and liked the tires. I recently bought new ATK Mojave II 17x8 wheels, and I am now running 255/75r17SL Duratracs. I'm liking the narrower tread for icy roads and cutting through snow in MN (hardtop and full doors went on for winter after taking this picture).
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I liked the tread pattern of the cooper stt. So i bought a set of 33s. The will be installed next week. (Pendind me finshing the front gears) Probably not the best way to choose a tire but mine isn't a dd its for fun. I dont have to worry about how its going to handle on the daily commute.How do the Cooper STT Pros work in the snow?
EDIT: Ugh, so many options and all of them appear to be great.
BFG KO2, Goodyear Duratracs, Cooper STT Pros... How is a man to choose?? lol
I have not run all these tires, and you may be hard pressed to find anyone who has. I have run the BFG K02 on a truck and they ran fine. On the Jeep I have run GY Wrangler MT/R with Kevlar and the Cooper STT Pro’s. I prefer the Coopers for their onroad manners. I think they are equal off-road.How do the Cooper STT Pros work in the snow?
EDIT: Ugh, so many options and all of them appear to be great.
BFG KO2, Goodyear Duratracs, Cooper STT Pros... How is a man to choose?? lol
I didn't think I'd find anyone that had, once you find one you like, you tend to stick with it.I have not run all these tires, and you may be hard pressed to find anyone who has. I have run the BFG K02 on a truck and they ran fine. On the Jeep I have run GY Wrangler MT/R with Kevlar and the Cooper STT Pro’s. I prefer the Coopers for their onroad manners. I think they are equal off-road.
I would think Duratracs would have the best onroad performance, then the BFG KO2, then Coopers. For off-road performance I would reverse that order.
If they all appear to be great, then you can’t go wrong, just choose the one you like the most!
Then you should find this page fun! Some of the reviews are out of date, but still interesting to see how a variety of off-road tires fared on different terrain.I didn't think I'd find anyone that had, once you find one you like, you tend to stick with it.
I'm just a "be prepared" kinda guy. I want the tire that has it all. Lol. Every time I look at one, I think, "Well, what if this happens..." and talk myself in circles.
For instance, I doubt I'd need a mud tire, but if I head out to AEP to fish, I know they have tons of mud after it rains. But, 95% of the driving will be on the road, if not more.
I overthink things too much. Lol. Choice paralysis and all that
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Then you should find this page fun! Some of the reviews are out of date, but still interesting to see how a variety of off-road tires fared on different terrain.
http://www.offroaders.com/tire-reviews/
are the Duratracs fairly quiet and good on gas?Goodyear Duratracs. Great for pavement (wet and dry) and the over landing type of off-roading I like to do.
are the Duratracs fairly quiet and good on gas?
What bumper bull bar is that?Ran 31x10.5r15C Duratracs on my stock Ravine wheels for awhile, and liked the tires. I recently bought new ATK Mojave II 17x8 wheels, and I am now running 255/75r17SL Duratracs. I'm liking the narrower tread for icy roads and cutting through snow in MN (hardtop and full doors went on for winter after taking this picture).
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Any other pics of your rig? A different angle?They were already installed when I purchased the Jeep. Took me awhile to figure it out, but they are DX4 7S.