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FWIW-
I've run 2 wheel dig tow rigs for years...always with some brand of MT's on the back. I've run BFG MT's, Firestone Destination MT's, Goodyear MTR's, and now my dad's running Cooper Discovery STT's. I'm moving to a 4WD tow rig this spring, and the MTR's are still good, so I'm swapping them over, even though they're noisy as hell. The truck I picked up has Uniroyal laredo AWT's on the front. I'll be rocking the equivalent of a tire mullet. Business in front party in back.
Anyway, out of all of the tires I've run, the MTR's (old style) are the worst. The STT's are the best, followed by the Destination MT's. When I need to buy 4 new tires, I'll probably go with the STT's.
I run Mastercraft MTs on my pickup. 2001 Reg Cab Dodge Cummins. Got them cheap off of craiglist.
I was running the firestone transforce at for a couple years. I was only getting about 25,000 miles on them with my dually. I was over buying tires and just went to 22.5" rims and semi traction tires. I have been much happier.
Has anybody run Kumho Road Venture A/Ts?
They are Korean but the price seems right. They are cheaper than longtrails, have more tread depth, and I actually stand a chance to make it out of a wet trailhead parking lot without burying my tow rig...
The reviews I've read make them sound good but I was curious if any of you guys have run them.
I'd also like to point out that I'm still running the same set of Firestones I had when I started this thread a year and a half ago. They are at 49,000 and I have never rotated them. With any luck they'll last til Christmas before I need to get some new tires on the truck.
Needless to say I'm happy with the tire but I'm looking for something with a little lighter price tag this time around.
Since Cam bumped this, I wanted to update my results so far. I would NOT recommend these tires for a tow rig. I've put 8k-9k miles on them and I'd say they're about 50-60% tread. They'd probably be a good off-road tire, but they're definitely not an aggressive all terrain tire like they were advertised.
That said, my next tire will be the Toyo MT. My brother has them in a 315 on his Hemi and purchased them used with about 90% tread off of ebay 3 years ago. He's put 40k miles on them and probably still has about 10k-15k left in them. By far the best wearing aggressive truck tire there is. Even with the higher price, in the long run they are cheaper per mile.
Been running these for about 9-10k miles so far and they aren't really showing any wear. Very happy with them. My tire guy sells a bunch of these tires and has yet to hear a complaint about them. Still highly recommended. I'll try to remember to chime in during the next month or two when I get a chance to put some snow miles on them.
FWIW, I'm running these on my ZJ. I've read quite a few reviews where people with bigger vehicles (trucks, mostly) do not like these tires. Digging into the issue a little more, I found that, regardless of load range (C or E), all Wrangler Duratracs have a 2 ply sidewall. hmmm.....
The ZJ is my DD obviously, so I guess we'll see my tires can put out some better mileage. I sure hope so...
Yeah, the issues I've read about are with people towing and they say it sways their load a lot more. I haven't had that issue at all, maybe the 18" wheel and smaller sidewall is a contributing factor to that? I also wonder if those people were running at the 80psi recommended in the rear?
Either way, there seems to be some issues with these tires, so I wouldn't run them on a truck again. However, they do seem to be a good tire for off-road, so maybe for the weekend warrior they'd be good...? You'll have to update us on how many miles you get out of them.
That's interesting, I've got about 12k on a set of Duratracs on my F-150, granted I've only towed with them for less than 1500 miles, but so far I see very little wear on them. I'm interested to see how long they last, but I'd think 40k is attainable with them. Maybe the rubber is just a bit too soft for a heavier truck, although my truck does weigh in at around 6,500 lbs.
HAHA you're confusing me with Cody I think making fun of you and all
Quite a few peeps here run the Toyo MT's because they're such a hard compound, do great in the snow, and outlast many AT tires. I feel 50k on those is easy to get.
Who knows...maybe I got the competition sticky version? hahaha in all seriousness though, I've towed heavy loads on these tires for about 4k miles. The fronts didn't wear down much at all, but the rears.......WOW. My first rotation at 5k miles and my fronts were probably 90% or more and my rears were probably about 65-70%.
I'm sure not towing on these tires and they'd be able to reach that 40k mark, but any towing it seems like 25k is gonna be my max. I don't want to have to buy new tires next year....but I may have to. Crossing my fingers.
I run BFG A/T's on the tow rig. This is my first set on the heavy truck but my father-in-law got almost 70k with them on his Tundra...he does not tow though and left em on till they were beyond the replacement bars. I think I should be able to get 50k but only time will tell.
Edit: Just notice someone complained about the traction of the these tires and disagree completely. We get plenty of snow in CO and that was a driving factor in my tire selection. These tires are awesome in the snow and slick stuff. I think he just wants his F350 to stop on a dime in snow and that just ain't gonna happen.
Last edited by jsteves; 10-11-2010 at 03:43 PM.
Is anyone here running 19.5" rims on their tow rig?
A little update on my tow rigs tires. I have been running 265/75/18 BFG Rugged Trails on my titan for about 30,000 miles with maybe 20 to 30% wear so far. They ride smooth and wear great, but I R&B them religiously, I payed $800 for all 4 with free replacemnt certificates and all that. The only bad side is that I get stuck on every trail head while pulling the trailer and jeep.
Has anyone ever used retreads?
Treadwright.com has some pretty good prices, 285/75/r16 E load range for just over $100 a tire.
Well, it's almost Christmas and the tires still have a bunch of life left in them... Hasn't been for lack of mileage either. They still have not been rotated! I have taken five 600+ mile wheeling trips this year. Plus a few shorter ones and a lot of daily commuting. I've had my eye out for a cheaper set, but I've got to say, if I'm thinking of keeping this truck for another 60k, I'd be a fool to replace the tires with anything other than these Firestones. Only bad thing about them is the price tag.
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