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So my partner and I bought a 2019 F-150 XLT 4x4 with Goodyear Duratrac A/T tires from the dealer, dated sometime in 2021 I believe, so they're not new. But i'm curious, do these still have a lot of life in them, or did they give us shit tires? The rear end sometimes, sometimes kicks out on newly slick roads, which i'm only assuming is the oil on the roads and the light rear end, and my lead foot. Or is it the tires?
I do all the time, they are mid. I live 15 minutes from an offroad park and i go trail riding there every week
Ive used so many different tires, they are decent offroad, nothing more, nothing less. If you want really good grip get wildpeaks or Baja Boss, ypull never go back
No, theres lots of All Terrains that are quieter than these. In fact, theres more aggressive ATs that are quieter. These were good 15 years ago when they were fresh on the market, but by modern standards they are very VERY loud
Oh no, they absolutely are bad tires. Plus they only get louder, if you think they were bad, you would be blown away at how truely annoying they are
They do get really good grip in the snow though, thats about it
They sold you shit tires, but the wear is fine. These tires lsted me about 18k, and they probably only have 1-2k left in them.
I have those Wranglers on my Colorado, and they are BY FAR the WORST all terrain tires ive ever had the misfortune of having. They dont last very long, they have dog shit grip in the rain, are ridiculously loud starting at about 60% wear, and they chip and crack SOOOOO easy. They are actually louder than any of the MTs ive had on any of my trucks so far
Your complaints are valid, its not you, i guarantee its just the tires. ATs will slip a little bit in the rain, but the ass end of your truck should not kick out at all unless you are cornering hard or accelerating hard
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Yep, im at about 20k on my duratracs, im actually going to swap the tires from my 3/4 ton onto my Colorado so i dont have hear them anymore. Those 10 ply Baja Boss will be way more durable too