If I ever buy brand new tires I am thinking I may go with Goodyear duratracs. I dont Like Goodyear but I've heard good things. And living in the snow belt of NW PA (most snowfall recorded this year of anywhere I guess, beating Anchorage, Alaska I heard) I think they'll make a good tire. And look sweet too.
Truthfully I have no idea I can ask him. I dk many Pa people on these forums so I thought I would throw that out there. Let me shoot him a text and ask I dk how much tread is left either on them so I would be interested in that for you because it may not be worth it if they are really worn.
I have "snow" tires already so these will be my "summer" tires.
Here the story. We had an 06 ranger before bought the big boost. Had the p rated car tires on it. Our first camping trip out to white swan in the east koots, flying up to too of the world park, we are basically drifting. Wife says. Um Hun. Why are we sliding. I say. Cause we have less than car tires on the truck. So she says. Um Hun. Him get some real tires then. Please
I bought general grabber at2 & they are rated for winter also. Great tires. Never stuck in snow or mud. Left them year round for 2.5 years.
Now my guy that I buy all my tires from is selling me stock size 18s of the toyo open country AT2 for less than 1300. I like all terrains cause I don't need mud tires. I'm not allowed to play in the minivan
Stock best 14.87s @ 91mph
i troll these streets eH