Duratracs vs the new firestone destination xt

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Thinking of trying out the newer destination xt's. Supposed to compete with the duratracs, bfg all terrains etc and they are snowflake rated. My buddy works for bridgestone all over western Canada but mostly in mining and swears that these are just awesome tires. Was wondering if anyone on here has tried them out yet?
 

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Price?
Duratrac's on sale at Canadian Tire really can't be beat if you are wanting something like the Duratrac. Cool if you don't want them, but if you do, no sense getting a substitute.
 

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I wouldn’t compare those to duratrac at all.
I’d say it’s a lot closer to the bfg a/t that came on the mid 00’s ford trucks. Might be a great three season highway tire but it’s gonna really suck in muddy and slippery conditions imo.
 

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I have those destination Xt on my service truck (2500 gmc with tools/topper) I have around 20k on them and they work pretty well. They chew in the snow very good....decent on ice.

My previous tires were the duratracs but they chewed up quick and only got around 45k out of them.
 

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My current duratracs have 85k on them and will be good for another 5-10k easy. On a Chev 3500 duramax.
 

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I should mention that I’m close to gvw of the truck and I drive a fair amount of gravel.
 

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Yeah your right they won’t last as long....but what I do know is these Firestone’s are not chewed up as bad as the duratracs with the same mileage.
 

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I got 130,000 on a set of duratac on my work truck weighing 4,300kg. 3500 gmc. 80% hwy.
 

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Wtf.. 80-130K on duratracs really? I’ve been running ta ko2 can get 50-60 but that’s it.
 

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Ha ha me too, guys that profess 20mpg And I get 15... and think wth.

Doesn't everyone get 22 mpg, and over 110,000 kms out of their tires?
;) ;) ;)



I guess if you never spun a tire, never carried anything, and drove a maximum of 70 kms/hr, in summer, on flat ground, that might be possible.
 

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Winter better for tire wear lol, rubber compound is a little harder! Most I've ever got outta a set of duratracs is 60k

Doesn't everyone get 22 mpg, and over 110,000 kms out of their tires?
;) ;) ;)



I guess if you never spun a tire, never carried anything, and drove a maximum of 70 kms/hr, in summer, on flat ground, that might be possible.
 

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Yep
Most I have ever got was 60000 ish but I change tires out before wore out as hate that last 30% .
No traction / noisy and rough ride .
 

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If your getting 80-130,000 km out of a set of truck tires i bet the last 50,000 km of it has been without much traction, lol
Well, I don't drive much gravel, nor do I load up at GVW as truck is mostly used as a regular vehicle except for 5000km of sled deck use. Truck has 85km on the tires with 9/32nd of tread on the rears and 11/32nd of tread on the fronts. I was going to change them start the winter, but that is too much tread to simply throw out for me. I am thinking I still have a lot more traction than most of the 'berta trucks int the lot with new MT's. lol
 

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Well I just replaced my duratracs after 130,000 but they were on an f150. On my f350 I’d be lucky to get half that.
 

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These two tires are nothing alike ? Deep snow duratracs for sure on road Firestone. My self i run duratracs because I m pulling a trailer and hate getting stuck . Not many tires can keep up with the Duratracs in deep snow but they are **** on ice and they shake, have soft sidewalls. Its all what u want to do . As for tire life winter tires dont last long when towing trailers .i get 3 winters and one summer out of winter tires . About 40k ish . Good luck .
 

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Can't beat Duratracs for the fall sale prices, unless you need something better at a specific situation.
 
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