Goodyear Tires

CalgaryRider

SR5 with a TRD Sport heart
Ok, so I am about to pull the trigger on a new set of tires (BFG AT's are burning up) and I have narrowed my choices down to the Goodyear Duratrac and the Goodyear MT/R Kevlar. (Cause they are on sale till the end of April)

I'm looking at running a 285/70/17, and grabbing 5 tires all at once so that I have a full matching set.

Mainly I'm running on rock, mud and hard packed trails. There is also snow up here so that needs to be factored in. Now that I am walking to work the truck sits during the week and then plays on the weekends, so lots of city/street driving doesn't really have to factor in.

Just wondering if any of you have run either tire, or know some of the pro's/con's to either.

Sale is on till the end of April so I will be getting them before then.

Thanks
 

SecretSquirrel

Whale Oil Beef Hooked
Staff member
My Cooper STTs were better than my Kevlars in snow, but the Kevlars outperform the Coopers on the road/mud/rock/pack/etc.
 

drew02a

Moderator
Staff member
depends on the time of the year, but some trails we do go on, its pretty deep frame or deeper. Normally we get the trucks on 35's to break trail though

If you want something that will dominate all those terrains and be taller than everyone else without having to cut your body mounts, go with a 255/85/16

It's just taller than 33" (most other 33s are just shy of it). It won't rub the UCA or the cab mount, and your traction will be amazing!

Tall and skinny will cut through the snow like butter and give you traction on the terrain underneath.
 

CalgaryRider

SR5 with a TRD Sport heart
Yeah I would love to go with a 16 inch rim, but I already have 5 17's so I will most likely be going that route (unless the set of 15 inch rims I have on my GMC K10 fit the Tacoma)

I have no issues cutting the body mount, and I am already running spacer and done some other minor fender work to stop the rubbing. The number of snow runs that we will be doing will be about half of the spring summer runs so pizza cutters aren't really high on the list.

I'm leaning towards the MT/R cause I have had issues before where I managed to wedge a chunk of wood into the sidewall and rim, and I have heard that the Duratracs have a pretty soft sidewall.
 

fsbrain03

Well-Known Member
"Pizza Cutters" will give you better traction in every scenerio except stuff that would be deep enough to burry your frame

Whatever man! (that is supposed to be in red or green, whatever the color is)


I have had very good luck with my goodyears, on everything but Ice.
 

CalgaryRider

SR5 with a TRD Sport heart
well to be honest up here in the deep snow running a wider tire aired down allows us to float, might not have the best traction but it keeps the guys from getting bogged down.

Just to give you an idea of what we are still dealing with out on the trails....
http://www.forum.ct4wd.com/showthread.php?t=3478

I also try and stay out of the mud and water due to the wonderful wheel bearing issues... its more the rock crawling and packed trails I look for, and as we all know mud is unavoidable
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
"Pizza Cutters" will give you better traction in every scenerio except stuff that would be deep enough to burry your frame

lol, I gotta spread the propaganda

I've said it before and will say it again: If you want your tires to look cool, get them wide. if you want them to perform, get them tall and skinny.

According to Drew.............
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
That must be why all the rock crawlers and those Hiluxes they take to the North/South poles run the small skinny tires.......not.
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
Did you read the site?

You need alot of surface area in the artic to keep from breaking through the ice, lol


you have posted it before, and I'm not buying it. Next you will be posting some bs wiki link to the same shit, if you feel thats the best combo for you then have at it.

O.P. go with the MT-Rs in the size your running now and you wont have any problems at all, they are badass tires and thats a damn good size to run on our trucks. My next set will be a set of them.
 

taco4x4rar

Well-Known Member
Did you read the site?

You need alot of surface area in the artic to keep from breaking through the ice, lol

So then why are all the comp tires only available in wider sizes 12.50 being the smallest I've seen with 35 being the smallest diameter I've seen
 

AlienXtx

Nignog
Did you read the site?

You need alot of surface area in the artic to keep from breaking through the ice, lol
because that = MORE TRACTION.

So then why are all the comp tires only available in wider sizes 12.50 being the smallest I've seen with 35 being the smallest diameter I've seen
your wasting your time Randy, he got a good headjob from someone that said skinny tires are awesome on some fag expo site and now he cant let go....lmao
 
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