CaptainCJ35
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I've been riding on the factory set of Goodyear Duratracs for 2.5 years now and have 36,000 miles on them. Frankly they have been a great performing tire and have handled everything I've thrown at them... snow and ice, mud, extremely low pressures in deep deep sand, etc. They've stayed perfectly balanced up to over 85 MPH and performed an emergency lane change that to this day I have no idea how we didn't end in a wreck. That all said, it's time for a change. I can't stand the road noise howl from these tires which has become progressively worse over time and now it's all one can hear.
90% of my driving is on paved roads, though roads in New England can pose plenty of their own challenges and snow and ice are possibilities from late October to early May. I guess you could say the Duratrac's are too aggressive for my tastes and needs... and now I'm flip flopping to some slightly "more civilized" AT tires with the 3-Peak Snowflake.
Falken Wildpeak AT3W's are the leader in the clubhouse, but are f'ing expensive right now ($340ish per tire... tariff/chicken tax maybe?). Both the BFG KO2 and General Grabber ATX are close behind but I worry they won't be any quieter than what I have now. The Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT intrigues me, but I've heard about them not performing to well in the snow... same for the Toyo's... is that true? I don't know... hence thread. Also, I don't feel like losing performance or efficiency right now (gas prices what they are) so I'm staying with 275/70R18's... I think... still mulling that over.
Yes... I know this topic has been a picked apart discussion on this Forum. I've read all the threads. I think because this topic has been discussed so much, there's a ton of contradicting info that is tough to parse. What I'm hoping to get is feedback specific to just noise and snow traction because those are the big differentiators to me. Responses like "ya, my Coopers didn't do so hot in the last snow storm" or "I live in Canada and my Coopers have been great in the snow... here's pictures!" would be most helpful. A fresh perspective on a very... maybe overly... discussed topic. Look forward to the responses. Thanks.
90% of my driving is on paved roads, though roads in New England can pose plenty of their own challenges and snow and ice are possibilities from late October to early May. I guess you could say the Duratrac's are too aggressive for my tastes and needs... and now I'm flip flopping to some slightly "more civilized" AT tires with the 3-Peak Snowflake.
Falken Wildpeak AT3W's are the leader in the clubhouse, but are f'ing expensive right now ($340ish per tire... tariff/chicken tax maybe?). Both the BFG KO2 and General Grabber ATX are close behind but I worry they won't be any quieter than what I have now. The Cooper Discoverer AT3 XLT intrigues me, but I've heard about them not performing to well in the snow... same for the Toyo's... is that true? I don't know... hence thread. Also, I don't feel like losing performance or efficiency right now (gas prices what they are) so I'm staying with 275/70R18's... I think... still mulling that over.
Yes... I know this topic has been a picked apart discussion on this Forum. I've read all the threads. I think because this topic has been discussed so much, there's a ton of contradicting info that is tough to parse. What I'm hoping to get is feedback specific to just noise and snow traction because those are the big differentiators to me. Responses like "ya, my Coopers didn't do so hot in the last snow storm" or "I live in Canada and my Coopers have been great in the snow... here's pictures!" would be most helpful. A fresh perspective on a very... maybe overly... discussed topic. Look forward to the responses. Thanks.