Skidoomiles
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They are not a very wide tire. I found it necessary to run lower pressure and they have worn really well.
Take new tire and measure them.They are not a very wide tire. I found it necessary to run lower pressure and they have worn really well.
My buddy runs the studded Duratrac, they are about the softest rubber compound you can get in a mud tire with a snowflake.I have run the Nokians for many years and have been pleased. My latest set is approaching 30% remaining on the tires. I pull a large enclosed and was recently in some snowy (5-6”) parking lots. Had to chain up every time. I don’t recall having issues when they were new but I honestly don’t drive in many snow covered lots and my drives to ride are typically Edmonton to Revy. I have considered a more AT type tire but given the amount of highway miles I’m concerned the performance will not be as good. Any one else who trailers have any experience they can share? Have not considered studded given the distance and weight of the trailer.
My buddy runs the studded Duratrac, they are about the softest rubber compound you can get in a mud tire with a snowflake.
(He pulls a 30ft enclosed)
I am pretty impressed with these new mutimile artic claw tires. True m+s with the soft winter tire compound.
Plus they are half the price of Haks so you.
Have been able to pushed snow with the bumper and not had to chain up. (Quartz parking lot, not flat either lol)
Thanks for the info. What kind of life does he get on the Duratracs? How long do the studs last with all that trailer weight? Lots of liners/haters of them on here so I’m not sure what to make of them. I don’t know anything about Artic Claw. Do them come in Load Range E? Was told Exo Grapplers but can’t find anyone that pulls a trailer with them.
I have a set of exo's on a half ton, they are hard rubber. Don't do it in winter. Great life on gravel tho.
I think Artic Claws do come in E.
Hope so cause I have a set on my 1 ton.
Go look at a set in Kal Tire.
For $1400 you can't go wrong imo.
And you can stud them.
Buddy gets good life outta his dura's but he only runs them in winter. So they last.
Stud are hanging in there too.
Yeah I have them, they are **** in the winter. Actually down right scary.You can get the Exo Grappler AWT which are a different compound designed for winter use. Similar to the Toyo CT
You can get the Exo Grappler AWT which are a different compound designed for winter use. Similar to the Toyo CT
Yeah I have them, they are **** in the winter. Actually down right scary.
I donno is seems to be freezing rain more than anything this year.I have CT’s and they are fine, junglejim has Exo’s and fine as well, same driving areas, same driving habits....almost. He has a heavier foot.
Some people say Toyo ATW II’s are awesome. I think they are the scariest thing on ice, straight summer tire for me. So everyone has a different threshold for what is good and not.
Honestly if it’s a dedicated Winter, Duracraps would be on my truck but I can’t get more than two seasons on them.
You can’t really have a deep lug winter that has great ice traction unless you have them siped. I prefer snow traction over ice traction as I don’t drive on a lot of sheer ice. Mountain passes are more snow covered. I don’t drive long stretches of bare cold highways.
I donno is seems to be freezing rain more than anything this year.
After driving with pure ice tires like the haks it's thought to compromise on something lesser.
But to each their own.
Just keep her outta my lane. Lol
I had the opposite experience with the Cooper. Both ATW and M&S studded. 20,000km on both, and they were both pretty much gone. This is on a 3500 Ram with a decent load half the time.And I haven’t seen freezing rain once lol
The Cooper ATW I would try out after seeing them on my buddies Duramax for a couple of seasons. I have always been skeptical of Cooper but he has gotten great life from them and they hold the road well.
I had the opposite experience with the Cooper. Both ATW and M&S studded. 20,000km on both, and they were both pretty much gone. This is on a 3500 Ram with a decent load half the time.
I've heard the same. The ATW I got a good deal from Canadian Tire. They were LT 285/65R20 which is factory size for my truck, and equivalent to a 33". The M&S I got from Kal-Tire, and were 275/70R18 which is the other factory size, and pretty much the same 33" size.Curious where they came from? I have read that the Canadian Tire Coopers are a different quality/durometer than say Kal tire. I have no other info other than these claims and have heard it about the Duratracs. It makes no sense though as why would a company sacrifice quality for quantity pricing and subject themselves to bad reviews.
I believe his are a 34/35” equivalent, they are decent enough I would consider them having seen first hand how they hold up and perform.