Roadmaster39
New member
Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac
Howdy folks,
I'm not sure I'm posting this question in the right place, but here goes:
I've owned a '16 Power Wagon since January. I've had it offroad twice and gotten a flat both times. Admittedly, in an area with some potentially sharp rocks (Eastern Sierras near Lone Pine), but i wasn't doing anything too hairy. The second flat was this past Sunday coming down from Cerro Gordo on a graded dirt road. The tires are the stock Goodyear Wrangler Duratecs. I did not air the tires down as it seemed unnecessary under the circumstances. These damn things are expensive! Thanks for your help.
Erik
Howdy folks,
I'm not sure I'm posting this question in the right place, but here goes:
I've owned a '16 Power Wagon since January. I've had it offroad twice and gotten a flat both times. Admittedly, in an area with some potentially sharp rocks (Eastern Sierras near Lone Pine), but i wasn't doing anything too hairy. The second flat was this past Sunday coming down from Cerro Gordo on a graded dirt road. The tires are the stock Goodyear Wrangler Duratecs. I did not air the tires down as it seemed unnecessary under the circumstances. These damn things are expensive! Thanks for your help.
Erik