Having run both duratracs and ko2s in the snow which do you like better?
I'm glad you mentioned this. Here are my thoughts between the two:
Snow: Duratrac's were excellent. I used them through a couple of rough winters and they were solid. This year we've had almost no snow, so I really haven't tested the KO2's besides maybe an inch or two at the most. I didn't have any problems with them in those situations. I'll report back when I get a chance to use them in more snow.
Rain: No problems with either one. Never had any traction issues with wet roads.
Ice: Obviously they will slide, but both tires were confident on ice. Drive carefully and they have done fine for me.
Off-road: Both have been great off road. I like the larger lugs on the sidewalls of the Duratrac's better. The KO2's seemed to gather more mud, but that may have just been different conditions that day. Both air down fine and I have not had issues with traction. Both seem to have strong sidewalls, as I've had both of them take direct hits from sharp rocks directly to the sidewalls.
On-road: KO2's hand's down. They are planted and secure on the road. The Duratrac's would "grab" and pull the truck to one side or the other on uneven roads (rutted freeways from too much traffic, crowned roads, patches, etc). It was a little wild sometimes, and did not inspire confidence when on certain roads....sway bar connected or disconnected.
Noise: About the same. Maybe the Duratracs were noisier, but honestly neither one has bothered me.
Look: I like the aggressive look of the Duratrac's more. The sidewall lugs were actually useful on some of the trails I've been on. At first the look of the KO2's bothered me, but they've grown on me. I think they fit the truck now.
Wheel protection: Duratrac's by far. I love how they have the heavy wheel bead that sticks out past the wheel. It's a great look, and kept the wheel safe on the trails. The KO2's offer no such protection. In my first time on the trails with the new KO2's I picked up some rock rash on two of the wheels. A little disappointing.
Overall I like both tires, and even toyed with the idea of putting the DT's back on. However, I like the road manners of the KO2's better and since that's where I spend the majority of my driving time I figured it made more sense to leave it. The KO2's so far have been perfectly adequate for the off roading and trail wheeling I've been doing so I don't feel the need to go back. The DT's are sitting in a stack waiting for me to decide what to do with them. I was going to sell them on Craigslist but I might just hang on to them in case I find a nice Sequoia to build....