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Really happy with the performance on and off road of these tyres
Have had the duratracs on an old diesel Pajero size 265/75/r16 for past 6 years and 60000 k's. My thoughts:
Road grip wet and dry remains impressive. The tyres are now flogged and they still hang on well. I wouldn't take them out bush in the state they're in now, but previously have been impressed with they're performance over the Simpson in the wet, on dirt roads and on rocks in the flinders. No punctures. The side walls feel effective in mud. The cars generally pretty noisy on the highway, but tyre noise is obvious over 80 in the state they...
Read more're in now. Initially they were great, don't recall the time they started to sounds a bit noisy on the highway but it was some time ago. I'm about to replace with the same tyres thanks to the confidence I feel with grip on and off road. I'm sure I'd have got more life out of them if I'd rotated more regularly and done less city driving
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$1600 down the drain
I brought a set of these last week and after a weekend out bush all 4 are damaged and i now need a new set. I got 45000kms off my coopers in the same conditions and ive been running around in my mates 10 year old duelers for 2 weeks without a flat on the same track
So Far So Good
These tyres have travelled 35,000 km for work. Spent a lot of time on the open road with some off road work, but nothing extreme. Have had them rotated every 10,000km. Will get at least 60,000 at this rate and they still maintain a their great grip on wet sealed roads. They give a nice subtle hum, but are far from noisy. Off road they seem very capable, more so than the drivers! Highly recommended and they have now been requested for the latest vehicle to be ordered by colleagues.
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Just started
Hi
Just put a set of wrangler duratrac on only a month ago, will come back in another few months to let you know how the tyres are fairing. Fitted to a 80 series landcruiser diesel, so far grip on the blacktop in wet and dry very good, also very good with the lack of road tyre noise on the blacktop, so up to now excellent, could change in the future time will tell.
cheers
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Great all rounder
Had on my 05 hilux about 2.5 years done about 70k great on and off road and still handle well on the wet roads ive done some savage rocky tracks and have not yet had a punture very recommended
Great tyre
I was looking to get some new tyres for my Landrover Dicovery 1, as my BFG A/Ts were at the end of their life. I was looking around and was unsure if I should buy another A/T or M/Ts. So I bought what I call a hybrid, as the tyre has an aggressive pattern on the site (like an M/T) but the center is similar to an A/T. These tyres are fantastic and when they need to be replaced I get another set. They are awesome in the dry and the wet. Very good on gravel and loose dirt roads and performed very well in sand and mud. Overall this is a perfect tyre for me. I have them now for more than 20.000 km and they look like new.
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I've had the Wrangelr Duratrac's on my '99 Defender 110 since May 2010, travelled 85,000km, no punctures, occasional rotating, and still got 20,000km left in them. Have worked well in mud, sand, roc...
Read morek, gravel and as good as any on bitumen (i.e. not too noisy or slippery). I may well get the same tyres again. A great all-round tyre that have handled some seriously tough terrain without a problem.I have 245/75r16 Goodyear duratrac tyres on my Holden rodeo twin cab and find them to be nice and quiete on bejamin and there off road capabilities are exceptional, have rotated every 10.000km and don...
Read moree 70000km so far and will replace at 80-85000km wouldn't consider anything else for the price and mileage.Other 4WD Tyres
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mid 2018 and for our field vehicles these are now the tyre of choice. They continue to be reliable. I don't think some drivers appreciate what they're on compared to some of the 50/50s we've had in th...
Read moree past. None have needed replacing from off road damage nor have they become less predictable in terms of grip on wet sealed roads as the kms have increased. Overall still impressed with these tyres.