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Old 02-07-2018, 01:22 PM   #20
GASoline71
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Re: Which would you pick?

I had Duratracs on my '06 K2500 and they were great for on/off road. However... I also tow a 5th wheel... wore them out extremely fast due to their soft conpound. I'd run them again, just not on a tow rig.

I now have Mastercraft Courser MXT's and I love them. I switched back to running tires from Les Schwab as they have tires stores in almost every big and small town in the PNW.

The best tires I ever used for a true on/off road tire and even decent for towing/hauling were the original style BFG MT's. Can't remember if they were the KM or KO or whatever... either way, I used those in ALL my off road and off road capable rigs and absolutely loved them!

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