I have had these tires on my Silverado for a few years and I agree that they are a great tire. One thing to note is that as they wear, the do get insanely loud. It’s tough to have a conversation at highway speeds over their howl. They were very quiet when new. I’d still likely buy them again.
I'm one of those folks who runs dedicated studded winter tires. I had the Duratracs on my JK and they worked great for most applications but I did find them a bit lacking on icy roads. Now that I have my 15 4Runner I'll be running two sets of tires again.
I now have a 4Runner and a WJ with Duratracs. I'm going to take the Duratracs off the WJ and put them on the 4Runner. I love Duratracs. They're smooth and quiet on the highway and great on the snow.
I have the same size on my WJ, with a 3" lift it took a bit (ok, more than a bit) of trimming to get them in there. I chose them after noticing all the plow trucks at the company I work for have these for the reasons you stated. With the Vari Lok in the rear and a Tru Trac in the front and these tires my WJ is like a snowmobile.
Please make a video of how you can use the 4Runner rear trash bag holder for taking a dump and the rear burger holder for an optional toilet paper holder. Thanks❗
Hey bro, just wanted to say the material that you provide between your videos and website are pretty friggin awesome and informative. I just got myself an 05 4Runner Sport Edition V8 4x4 with 165K (1 owner) in great condition, and I can't wait to start slowly adding things to it. Have checked out a lot of your stuff thus far, thanks dude!
Nice review man. I'm definitely getting a set of these Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac for my Toyota 4Runner Limited 2001 4x4. I have it stock (no liftings or anything special) so I'm thinking maybe getting them 265/70 R16, which is the original size. Thxs bud!
I have 265/65/17 just be careful when it rains or you can end up in the other side of the road. Over all great tires If I up grade to 285/70/17 may have to add a life kit. I have a 4th gen but I'm digging your tires.
I have these on my 2017 Landcruiser look great and perform awesome from sand snow and mud. I wanted a hybrid tire looked at Nitto Ridge Grapplers, Mickey Thompson AT, and Maxxis Razor AT 811 but none had the three peak snow rated which helps when in the mountains.
Hey Buddy. Looks like your Northbound on Hwy 27 GTA. Just wanted to confirm your choice was intelligent. I'm up in Wahnapitae Ontario Now and after extensive research for best winters for my 2018 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Sahara 18" rims w crap factory BFBadrich A/T's. Bought 4 Goodyear Duratrac LT265/70R17's . Studded. in new steelies. 8ply rocks. Extra advice option: sanded new steelies lightly w 320 and sprayed entire rims w Black bed liner compound for those who prefer low maintenance and performance that supersedes "the Look". Thanks for your great review video. Now "TAKE OFF EH! lol
Call me weird but whenever I see a cool car on a parking lot I check the condition of their tires. That way I know what kind of owner they are , wether they take care of their car or wether they are car enthusiasts.
I've loved the Duratrac on my 06 4Runner... I've noticed though, that after 45k km the winter performance is not up to par. There's still lots of tread for the other three seasons so I've decided this year to bite the bullet and get dedicated winters. Glad I found some 4Runner content; and Canadian at that! I've got the V6, though. What bicycle is that?
It's an older Pivot Mach 5. Honestly if I get 45k kms of great performance from these, I won't feel like they owe me anything else after that point. I noticed on my Jeep that they tend to get louder as they wear as well but that's pretty normal for off road tires
Oh man I know the winter struggle especially out here in northeastern New Brunswick damn winter started in October last year and didn’t let up till late April, so I’m on the hunt for some new tires for my 4Runner before that snow starts flying.
If I were to do it all again I would consider running the same tire in more of a pizza cutter size for the winter. Even in this size, the Duratrac is still awesome in bad weather though
Ok I’ll bite...what does that mean? (“more of a pizza cutter size”). I know I’m being dense here but these daze it happens a lot! I have an 03 Sport (V6), in Minnesota and am looking to replace my 265 Dueler AT’s next summer as well as delete XREAS and install a lift. Been really happy with these tires and XREAS but Im at 200k and really like the stance of your 07 and would like to go to 275 or 285’s. Much props to u V8 dudes but I really love my V6 and I’m wondering if someone makes a great set of headers for these. I know about the Y-pipe and Gibson cat back exhaust already. Anyway yap yap yap, nice truck! Like your style. Subbed & liked.
@@dominiquestephenson195 Pizza cutter = tall and skinny like the wheel on a pizza cutter haha. I'm not sure if anyone makes headers for the V6. I don't think their manifolds are known for cracking like the V8
Ahhh...well we like tall, blonde & slim here in Minnesota! 🤣 Other than being super rusty my EM is fine but I like the idea of gaining back some of that mpg I’ll lose with the lift & tires. Another you-tuber with my setup claimed a 3 mpg gain after installing the hi flow Y-pipe & Gibson cat back exhaust. He said it was quicker too but torque suffered a bit. I definitely don’t want a torque loss so gonna keep looking. Thanks again for your VERY informative vids. Please keep em coming! I love working on my vehicles but I absolutely HATE washing and waxing. I just won’t do it. Wish you were closer. Lol. My old dog is Galactic Gray but I’m tired of the color and am looking into having it painted that beautiful deep Toyota blue. If you have any advice hit me up. I have no idea how much a good paint job costs here in the upper Midwest.
Your videos have been super helpful, and that truck is a sweet setup, aspirational for my newly acquired '07. BUT . . . . I couldn't help but cringe to see the stock head unit in your stereo. What are you doing man? Do you just not listen to music? Please tell me that's one your to-do, that's like car mods 101 right there. A fun and very rewarding little project. Really makes an older car feel new.
Hello! Thanks for the content! Exactly what I'm looking for as I don't want to mess around with two sets of tires as well. I'm contemplating the Duratracs for my 97 Jeep Cherokee. I've just heard that these tire are loud. Wondering what your take on it is especially after driving it for a while. Is it bearable? Does it bother you? Thanks!
BFGs are really good. Smoothness idk... I would def go with the BFGs though. Currently have duratracs on my 4th gen. My dad has BFG KO2s on his 2010 Tacoma and 2011 Runner and they're better. Quiet and I would say they look nicer too
trying to read the ODO , is it over 200k? how is it holding up, i am in the market for one and all I can find is over 160k miles, ( is it Km on your dial?:)
Oh man I love the Duratracs but I'm currently running BFGs on my Jeep and it brings me all over the place check it out. Manageable clips part 1: ua-cam.com/video/dJ6OBMJDPqw/v-deo.html Full video: ua-cam.com/video/P40k1aI6_9A/v-deo.html
What are the use on the roads up there I’m in Chicago and we use tons of salt I’m wondering if you sold or are you send or just exactly what but damn the salt certainly just eats the cars alive
Good video but they aren't rated for extreme winter use just like a snow tire. They are better in snow than most a/t tires but no where near a snow tire.
junk. duratrac are junk. I've had 2 sets and realized if you replace them at half tread life they seem ok, but it's all downhill from there. They wear very uneven, cause bad breaking pulsations and are loud. I would not recommend them for anything.
@@CanadianGearheadyes I did. 298,500 miles, I keep up on all maintenance. I went through 2 sets of the duratracs. replaces the first set early at about 50%. I wasnt very happy but still went with them again, but kept the 2nd set longer and its all downhill after 50%. The pulsating when I'd break was terrible. I would not recommend the duratracs ever.
Thumbs up for that wicked sick skid
Most people talk negatively about goodyear tires. Im glad to see them get some love
I have had these tires on my Silverado for a few years and I agree that they are a great tire. One thing to note is that as they wear, the do get insanely loud. It’s tough to have a conversation at highway speeds over their howl. They were very quiet when new. I’d still likely buy them again.
at how many miles did they become super loud?
@@VictorMartinez-pm6nj probably 25k miles or so. I wonder if the BFG competitor does better.
Tread life is amazing also!!! I personally have ran two sets over 120,000 kms in a F150
And i just bought a set for my 2007 4runner
Definitely would love to see a 4th gen tlc vid, I live in New York I have to get mine prepped for the winter as well
I'm one of those folks who runs dedicated studded winter tires. I had the Duratracs on my JK and they worked great for most applications but I did find them a bit lacking on icy roads. Now that I have my 15 4Runner I'll be running two sets of tires again.
I now have a 4Runner and a WJ with Duratracs. I'm going to take the Duratracs off the WJ and put them on the 4Runner. I love Duratracs. They're smooth and quiet on the highway and great on the snow.
I have the same size on my WJ, with a 3" lift it took a bit (ok, more than a bit) of trimming to get them in there. I chose them after noticing all the plow trucks at the company I work for have these for the reasons you stated. With the Vari Lok in the rear and a Tru Trac in the front and these tires my WJ is like a snowmobile.
I miss my old WJ's Quadradrive. No electronics, just mechanical grip all the time
Please make a video of how you can use the 4Runner rear trash bag holder for taking a dump and the rear burger holder for an optional toilet paper holder. Thanks❗
I'll put it on the list LOL
Hey bro, just wanted to say the material that you provide between your videos and website are pretty friggin awesome and informative. I just got myself an 05 4Runner Sport Edition V8 4x4 with 165K (1 owner) in great condition, and I can't wait to start slowly adding things to it. Have checked out a lot of your stuff thus far, thanks dude!
I appreciate that, glad it was helpful!
i have an 07, i suggest doing the headlights, it really makes it look on par with what's on the road nowadays.
Nice review man. I'm definitely getting a set of these Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac for my Toyota 4Runner Limited 2001 4x4. I have it stock (no liftings or anything special) so I'm thinking maybe getting them 265/70 R16, which is the original size. Thxs bud!
Love these V8 4runners, makes me wish my FJ had a v8.
That would be a great combo
I have a 05 v8 170000 miles. Punch it you feel your in a interceptor. Hauls ass
I have 265/65/17 just be careful when it rains or you can end up in the other side of the road. Over all great tires
If I up grade to 285/70/17 may have to add a life kit. I have a 4th gen but I'm digging your tires.
why they suck in the rain?
I have these on my 2017 Landcruiser look great and perform awesome from sand snow and mud. I wanted a hybrid tire looked at Nitto Ridge Grapplers, Mickey Thompson AT, and Maxxis Razor AT 811 but none had the three peak snow rated which helps when in the mountains.
Hey Buddy. Looks like your Northbound on Hwy 27 GTA. Just wanted to confirm your choice was intelligent. I'm up in Wahnapitae Ontario Now and after extensive research for best winters for my 2018 Jeep Wrangler JK Unlimited Sahara 18" rims w crap factory BFBadrich A/T's. Bought 4 Goodyear Duratrac LT265/70R17's . Studded. in new steelies. 8ply rocks. Extra advice option: sanded new steelies lightly w 320 and sprayed entire rims w Black bed liner compound for those who prefer low maintenance and performance that supersedes "the Look". Thanks for your great review video. Now "TAKE OFF EH! lol
That's a good idea, the paint they put on the steelies is awful. See so many of them turn rusty right away.
Call me weird but whenever I see a cool car on a parking lot I check the condition of their tires. That way I know what kind of owner they are , wether they take care of their car or wether they are car enthusiasts.
Best tires in my opinion are the bfgoodrich ko2 all terrain, they perform and look amazing
Ty for this I just put these on my 03 gx470 in 35s and they’re great
I've loved the Duratrac on my 06 4Runner... I've noticed though, that after 45k km the winter performance is not up to par. There's still lots of tread for the other three seasons so I've decided this year to bite the bullet and get dedicated winters.
Glad I found some 4Runner content; and Canadian at that! I've got the V6, though. What bicycle is that?
It's an older Pivot Mach 5. Honestly if I get 45k kms of great performance from these, I won't feel like they owe me anything else after that point. I noticed on my Jeep that they tend to get louder as they wear as well but that's pretty normal for off road tires
Oh man I know the winter struggle especially out here in northeastern New Brunswick damn winter started in October last year and didn’t let up till late April, so I’m on the hunt for some new tires for my 4Runner before that snow starts flying.
If I were to do it all again I would consider running the same tire in more of a pizza cutter size for the winter. Even in this size, the Duratrac is still awesome in bad weather though
Ok I’ll bite...what does that mean? (“more of a pizza cutter size”). I know I’m being dense here but these daze it happens a lot!
I have an 03 Sport (V6), in Minnesota and am looking to replace my 265 Dueler AT’s next summer as well as delete XREAS and install a lift. Been really happy with these tires and XREAS but Im at 200k and really like the stance of your 07 and would like to go to 275 or 285’s. Much props to u V8 dudes but I really love my V6 and I’m wondering if someone makes a great set of headers for these. I know about the Y-pipe and Gibson cat back exhaust already. Anyway yap yap yap, nice truck! Like your style. Subbed & liked.
@@dominiquestephenson195 Pizza cutter = tall and skinny like the wheel on a pizza cutter haha. I'm not sure if anyone makes headers for the V6. I don't think their manifolds are known for cracking like the V8
Ahhh...well we like tall, blonde & slim here in Minnesota! 🤣
Other than being super rusty my EM is fine but I like the idea of gaining back some of that mpg I’ll lose with the lift & tires. Another you-tuber with my setup claimed a 3 mpg gain after installing the hi flow Y-pipe & Gibson cat back exhaust. He said it was quicker too but torque suffered a bit. I definitely don’t want a torque loss so gonna keep looking. Thanks again for your VERY informative vids. Please keep em coming!
I love working on my vehicles but I absolutely HATE washing and waxing. I just won’t do it. Wish you were closer. Lol.
My old dog is Galactic Gray but I’m tired of the color and am looking into having it painted that beautiful deep Toyota blue. If you have any advice hit me up. I have no idea how much a good paint job costs here in the upper Midwest.
Great review, but what about in rainy weather do they hydroplane as much?...thanks
They're flawless in the rain, I've never felt them hydroplane once over 15 years on 2 different vehicles
Hello I have a 4Runner like yours ok so I been getting vsc track I can’t get it off I try everything on UA-cam I can’t figure it out
Your videos have been super helpful, and that truck is a sweet setup, aspirational for my newly acquired '07. BUT . . . . I couldn't help but cringe to see the stock head unit in your stereo. What are you doing man? Do you just not listen to music? Please tell me that's one your to-do, that's like car mods 101 right there. A fun and very rewarding little project. Really makes an older car feel new.
That's funny you mention that, I just ordered a head unit yesterday so that'll be coming up soon!
Did you change your differential gear when putting on larger tires? or does that not make much of a difference?
What kind of rims do you have on your 4 runner?
Method Standards
Hello! Thanks for the content! Exactly what I'm looking for as I don't want to mess around with two sets of tires as well. I'm contemplating the Duratracs for my 97 Jeep Cherokee. I've just heard that these tire are loud. Wondering what your take on it is especially after driving it for a while. Is it bearable? Does it bother you? Thanks!
I barely hear them at all but it's possible that the 4runner has more sound deadening than a Cherokee
Mine do not have the snowflake rating on the side. Do they make two different kinds? I've noticed everyone else's are winter rated
Hmmm not sure, maybe the different load ranges have different ratings?
How you make your truck sound so nice?
It has a Gibson exhaust and Doug Thorley headers
Wich one is more smoth, the bf or duratrack?
Never tried BFGs
BFGs are really good. Smoothness idk... I would def go with the BFGs though. Currently have duratracs on my 4th gen. My dad has BFG KO2s on his 2010 Tacoma and 2011 Runner and they're better. Quiet and I would say they look nicer too
trying to read the ODO , is it over 200k? how is it holding up, i am in the market for one and all I can find is over 160k miles, ( is it Km on your dial?:)
Mine is at 217,000 kms right now and it's holding up great
Oh man I love the Duratracs but I'm currently running BFGs on my Jeep and it brings me all over the place check it out.
Manageable clips part 1: ua-cam.com/video/dJ6OBMJDPqw/v-deo.html
Full video: ua-cam.com/video/P40k1aI6_9A/v-deo.html
Did you have to modify anything to make it fit?
I have a vid showing what I did to make them fit
What are the use on the roads up there I’m in Chicago and we use tons of salt I’m wondering if you sold or are you send or just exactly what but damn the salt certainly just eats the cars alive
Pretty much all salt here. Brutal on vehicles :(
Which bike rack is that!? Been looking to throw one on my 4runner. Plz reply. Lol.
It's from Hollywood, I have a vid on my channel about it
What's the load range? E?
I believe these ones are D
How’s the road noise?
Not bad for an off road tire
Canadian Gearhead thanks looking to get a set today
Debating between the duratrac vs the trailrunner a/t
Its for a 2017 Ford f250
HELP
Just depends on how aggressive you need. I would assume the Trailrunner is better on road but the Duratrac would definitely have more bite
get ridge grapplers
What is MPG difference?
I have a vid where I break down the MPG
I know this is old .
Good video. I searched for the video about the mpg but unable to find it. You could have taken 10 seconds and typed a response.
Any experience or thoughts on KO2?
Never tried them
What pressure do you run them in?
I have d rated one and don't know what's the optimum pressure to run them
I'm usually in the high 30s somewhere
@@CanadianGearhead thanks
What bike rack is that??
Hollywood Sport Rider SE4 I believe
@@CanadianGearhead awesome, thanks man! I found one local to me for $100!
Good video but they aren't rated for extreme winter use just like a snow tire. They are better in snow than most a/t tires but no where near a snow tire.
im buying an 06 tmr
junk. duratrac are junk. I've had 2 sets and realized if you replace them at half tread life they seem ok, but it's all downhill from there. They wear very uneven, cause bad breaking pulsations and are loud. I would not recommend them for anything.
Did you rotate them regularly? That can make a difference
@@CanadianGearheadyes I did. 298,500 miles, I keep up on all maintenance. I went through 2 sets of the duratracs. replaces the first set early at about 50%. I wasnt very happy but still went with them again, but kept the 2nd set longer and its all downhill after 50%. The pulsating when I'd break was terrible. I would not recommend the duratracs ever.
Boycott Goodyear!
im buying an 06 tmr
Right on