Duratrac.... 285/70/17 D - they just work![]()
Duratrac.... 285/70/17 D - they just work![]()
Carolyn
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My 2 Cents
Cooper Discoverer STT MAXX
Quietest most versatile tire I have ever run..... This coming from a MT Terrain Guy!!!
Well just got back from goodyear.they said all duratrac 265/70r17 are on back order and have been for two weeks. don't know when they will be available.
I'll second the Cooper vote although I'm running 33x12.50x15 Discoverer STT. I have previously run boggers on my jeep (and a samurai years ago), pitbull rockers and bfg first gen km mud tires on my old xj, and super swamper truxus radials on a k5 blazer. My favorite tires thus far are easily the Coopers. Never thought I'd say that, but you can't beat them for all around usage. I'm currently daily driving my jeep and the noise is very minimal and acceptable, they are wearing very well, do well in the clay mud here in kentucky (not as good as boggers of course) and seem to do well on rocks at mid-low pressures in my limited experience with them.
If you have time, compare the tread pattern of the coopers to the mickey thompson mtz, from what I've heard/read they are owned by the same company. Practically identical tires.
I was on the fence between duratrac or the cooper STT as they were similar in price and both had great reviews. I'm very happy with my decision! Hope this helps.
I've got 20k on a set of 285/75-16 Duratracs on my DD '00 Land Cruiser. Very happy with performance in all aspects. it's not wheeled hard, just forest svc roads, some fire roads and some sand. Road manners are good. Rain handling is great. Noise is fine- I like knowing I have some lugs under me. I've had BFG ATs, ATkos, MTkm2s. None of those compare.
2000 Toyota Land Cruiser 100-Series on 285s
1981 Toyota Hilux Longbed Trailer on 30s
I've been happy with the KM2's, but I'm 90% off-pavement.
Unless you need higher than load-range C, might you consider the 255/75R17 MT/R? A bit aggressive for an 'all around' tire, and I've never owned them. However, after originally dismissing the size, I've grown to appreciate the specifications because they are a true 32" or slightly taller, while most 265s (both 16" & 17") are shorter than 32".
The MT/R 255/75R17 appear to be the tallest in this size, a very respectable 32.3”.
Scott Brown- Overland Guide and Photographer
1995 Montero SR--1987 4Runner(sold)--1997 Honda XR650L--1988 FJ62 Landcruiser (project)
"You have to remain a bit naive, a bit risky, a bit crazy if you want to experience a real adventure. You have to push the limits."
My Ridgeline came with the Michilin LTX M+S tires which at first I scoffed at as a Honda Accord type of a tire but ended up really liking them. Super quiet and comfortable on the road (90% of my travel) and never had any issues off-roading on dirt roads, rocky roads or snow. But they're expensive last I checked.
The Pathfinder came with the Toyo Open Country ATs - they seem fine but haven't used them off-pavement much so far.
Based on the reviews here I'll have to look into the Duratecs when I wear out the Toyos.
2001 Pathfinder SE 4x4: AC 2" lift, 31" Goodyear Duratracs, ARB rear locker, RRO super sliders, diy skidplate, WARN manual hubs, Rola vortex roof-rack, diy storage platform, 2m/70cm and CB
1998 328i - daily/autox/trackdays
2004 Honda ST1300 - touring
2003 Ninja - fun
+1 on the Michelins. They came on my POS Exploder and I have put 600 miles of sand driving on them. They work, they don't dig holes, and the tread tracks well in the sand. And they are quiet on the pavement. They are "C" rated, 30/9.50/15.
I also have literally tens of thousands of miles on this tire, in an "E" rating, as it is what out fleet runs on (Ford ambulance diesels), they seem to hold up. There have been several sidewall bulge issues, but they were isolated incidents.
A good-looking tire. If they came in 255/85/16 I would prolly run them on my Suburban as well.