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Anyone run Duratracs on their bronco, pics.....

broncoP

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I just ordered a set of Duratracs for the bronco at discount tire but am having 2nd thoughts. I run these on my Power Wagon and are great tires. The bronco kinda turned into a pavement princess and put on maybe 2000 or so miles a year so gas mileage isn't a huge concern, duh, I drive a bronco and a Power Wagon. ... I'll be honest, I want a tire that looks cool but still drives decent. I've always had muds in the past. Was thinking of Cooper Mpr. Anyone have pics of Duratracs on a bronco.
 
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broncoP

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I am considering the Duratracs in the future so waiting to hear!

I run them on my 06 Power Wagon and wheel it more than the bronco ever will. I find them to be a great all round tire and got 50k out of my last set and still had some life. I just kinda always like the look of muds even though bronco won't see much mud at all, sad..... I guess Duratracs are almost too practical
 

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33x12.50x15 on my 74 BRONCO AND LT285/75R16 97 DODGE DEISEL.
 

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TX SS

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I ran them for a little while, liked them and looked and drove good but decided to go back to stock steel wheels with new BFG MTs. My truck is pretty much street only and I find the BFG MTs to be consistent with the Duratracs.

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Newly installed P265/75R16 on 16x7 wheels. I went from a set of 25 year old 7.50-16 bias ply tires to these Duratracs. So far I'm impressed. As expected the ride is far better than the bias ply tires. Less road noise too.
 

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phred

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I run them on my 78 bronco. Really them. Good road manners and not much road noise.


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Scoop

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I have them on my 84 Bronco and my 13 Rubicon 4 door. They work very well on both. Much better on the road than the MT/Rs previously on the jeep - quieter. I still prefer the MT/Rs for my EB trail rig, but for a Bronco that's mostly street, the Duratracs are great. They have a more aggressive look than the BFG AT's and the tread is somewhere between an AT and an MT.
 
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Got the Duratracs put on after work. Wow, what a difference from the 16 year old Mtr's. today the truck was all over the road before I put them on, now it's great. Rides nicer than the Power Wagon. Duratracs are quiet too.
 
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