skegpro
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Agreed.Have not found a tire thats good on ice and deep snow . Have had ice tires but sick of getting stuck so easy in soft snow . So went with duratrac with studs good in deep snow but **** on ice . Good luck 6
Agreed.Have not found a tire thats good on ice and deep snow . Have had ice tires but sick of getting stuck so easy in soft snow . So went with duratrac with studs good in deep snow but **** on ice . Good luck 6
Truck doesn't move unless the sled trailer is attached.
Tires are inflated as per manufacturers specifications.
Measured off the new set and they are wearing evenly.
Just the way they are designed I guess.
Great hwy/city tire for the first 50%.
But for $2800 I expect more.
it really looks like the tire wear is over inflation... I would suggest dropping the tire pressures to 45psi... Your probably running at least 60psi, right? If you drop the pressures to 40 - 45psi, it will help with the middle tread tire wear, unless you've got a load, then you have to pump them back up.
I've done it but not with those tires. Just siped the center lugs so the stud holes maintained integrity and weren't sliced and diced. Could also have the 50% hakk's siped as well. I might try that next year actually.Any try getting extra sipes cut on a set of durratrack or exo grapplers and the. Studding them?
I am seriously considering going this route.
That's a good idea doing the center only.I've done it but not with those tires. Just siped the center lugs so the stud holes maintained integrity and weren't sliced and diced. Could also have the 50% hakk's siped as well. I might try that next year actually.
Kal used to do worn tires, just charged you to pick the rocks out. Pretty common on big rig steers to sipe a few times.That's a good idea doing the center only.
Who is able to do that?
Kal-Tire told me they would only sipe new tires cause of the rocks in the existing sips wrecks the blades.
I would love to get these bitches siped immediately.
Kal used to do worn tires, just charged you to pick the rocks out. Pretty common on big rig steers to sipe a few times.
Duratracs can’t be beat for all around traction and mileage and if you want ice traction too, just stud em. Every other tire fails miserably in either the deep snow or ice.
Duratracs can’t be beat for all around traction and mileage and if you want ice traction too, just stud em. Every other tire fails miserably in either the deep snow or ice.
Really, had a set that came with my 2017 1 ton durmax from the factory, have 33000k on them and there done. Very noisy and rough riding. There all season tires with a snowflake, i drove on them on the first few snowstorms and had to put truck in 4wd to stay on the highway.
Big difference between all season tires with a snowflake and Actual winter tires just my 2 cents.
I was told when I changed out my tires Ron, that there is a big difference between the same tire bought aftermarket, and the tire that comes from factory on the vehicle. Even though the brand and make are the same they say that the manufacturers pump out large numbers of the tires for the Factories (GM) and tend to pay more attention and put more care into the tires sold aftermarket at OK Tire, Kal Tire, etc.
No its true to a pointWOW...who told you that? So false.