I agree with you on the Duratracs. While I will concede there seems to be some correlation between factory Duratracs and pre mature wear (my old truck had 33K miles and needed new tires) they are one of the best tires for where I live. We see plenty of rain and snow in the winters. My current Power Wagon just got a new set of 35x12.5R17 Duratracs on it last week. Didn't need new tires yet (only at 12K) but I wanted to go a little bigger. I have heard that the factory compound wears faster and is more prone to punctures comparted to the tires you get through distributors but I have nothing to back that up.
As for the rest of the face lift I am not a fan of the interior changes but I definetly like the new headlights! I would be curious to see if they are a bolt on upgrade to the 2018's
My Duratracs have 45,000 miles on them
I would guess they have another 10,000 miles left on them
I rotate and balance them every 6 months
There was a set of Duratracs on my F-150 when i bought it at 20,000 miles so no clue how many miles were on the tires when I got the truck. I've got 70,000 miles on the truck now and the duratracs still have lots of tread left. Plus they were great in all seasons in Alberta. Personally, when they are worn, I will buy another set.the biggest issue we have here when talking about duratracs is the jeep vs full size debate.
they kick ass for Jeeps in any climate, same for K02s, but on big full size trucks, they are no match for daily wear and tear.
the biggest issue we have here when talking about duratracs is the jeep vs full size debate.
they kick ass for Jeeps in any climate, same for K02s, but on big full size trucks, they are no match for daily wear and tear.
There is rumor that Ford is working on a power wagon competitor.I am hoping that over the next few years Ford and Chevy start offering a competitor to the Ram since competition leads to improvements.
you're also a full 2500lbs less than us, minimum.
You sure about that?