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Re: Hankook's

Postby dpuckett » Mon Sep 05, 2016 3:45 pm

I have a set of Duratracs. Lot of hype and money. The traction is awesome, and lifespan seems like they will see 80k. Butt they are noisier than my Courser CTs, and are real squishy in the hills and curves. Will be looking at other tires for spring.
His- 93 W250 club cab LE, auto to Getrag conversion, piston lift pump, 3.54 LSD. 400k+
Hers- 04 QC 4x4. Built auto, Triple Dog, Air Dog. Funny Round truck that aint so quiet.
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Re: Hankook's

Postby DMan1198 » Wed Sep 07, 2016 7:14 pm

I have something similar to duratracs on my 4th gen. Muteki trail hogs in a 285/70r17; they're cheaper, have a better load rating in that size than duratracs, did well in the winter, and they're wearing evenly, and not bulging in the front like the at3's my truck came with, or the other 2 sets of tires I've had on.
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Re: Hankook's

Postby spencerdiesel » Thu Sep 08, 2016 8:29 pm

at3's blow :D
1992 W250, 5 speed, 4.10, Ext. cab Ext. bed, 12.5k winch, 75 gal. fuel tank

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Fuel: THD 6x10 VCO sticks, THD 12 psi piston pump, THD fuel pin, 366 spring, fuel screw 2 turns in, timing to the head/ >1/4”
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Minimum 60% WMO full time since Sep. 2018
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Re: Hankook's

Postby 93oneton » Wed Apr 19, 2017 9:36 pm

I have a set of dynapro at's on my dually. Best tires i have ran yet on it. Just my 2 cents.
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Re: Hankook's

Postby spencerdiesel » Sat Apr 29, 2017 6:11 am

Ended up going with Toyo m55's in 255/85. Love them
1992 W250, 5 speed, 4.10, Ext. cab Ext. bed, 12.5k winch, 75 gal. fuel tank

H1C/18

Fuel: THD 6x10 VCO sticks, THD 12 psi piston pump, THD fuel pin, 366 spring, fuel screw 2 turns in, timing to the head/ >1/4”
Muffler delete

Minimum 60% WMO full time since Sep. 2018
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