Good Year Dura Trac's

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Just wondering if anyone tried running these tires on a dually GM?
Thanks!
 

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Not sure about the dually but i got them on my F350 SW and they are awesome. I got mine studded for winter so can wait to try them out!!!
 

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I seen a gm dually at canadian tire parking lot the other day with duratracs all around, if that helps?:d
 

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I'd like to put them on my service truck but I'm worried that the cog's that stick out on the sides would would rub against each other on the duals. I heard nothing but good about these tires that's why I want to try them out.
 

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I'd like to put them on my service truck but I'm worried that the cog's that stick out on the sides would would rub against each other on the duals. I heard nothing but good about these tires that's why I want to try them out.

The only way the cogs will touch each other is if you go up a size or 2.The extra width would make them touch. Stick with the factory size you should be alright.
 

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One of the fastest wearing tire I have seen other than mud terrains.
 

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in the summer they arnt the greatest highway tires, hard to keep the truck straight. rubber is almost to soft for summer highway driving. good for winter
 

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Well guys got them on had to go up from 225 to 245 because they don't make them in 225's and ended up using a 1/4 inch spacer in the back with half an inch to spare.
 

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