Wouldn't LT265/75R16 be about the same thing?
You know you want 305's anyways.
I was the only one besides the police with chains...[his] KM2s were slipping and sliding all over, so siping would certainly help.
Can you clarify? You had chains on Duratracs and comparing that against bare KM2s?
Can you clarify? You had chains on Duratracs and comparing that against bare KM2s?
I think he meant that he was the only one driving well on the snowy streets except for the police, and they had chains. Not that he was running chains on his Duratracs.
I have had two different friends (80 series diesel and full size diesel) both destroy multiple Duratracs due to sidewall failures. They have all been warrantied, but I would be nervous. They are only two ply, and we have a lot of big timber around here that always seems to fall down and have stubby little branch ends stick out and cut tires.
That said, I have driven my KM2s in the snow twice this year, and siping tools were the topic of conversation with my local parts store this morning. I was NOT thrilled with their performance so far. I will report back after siping is done...
IDK where you get your info BUT, the duratrac is available in a C,D, and E rating, that means they are a 6,8, and 10 ply rating
http://www.tireteam.com/info_loadrange
http://www.goodyear.com/en-US/tires/wrangler-duratrac
http://www.tire-review-expert.com/goodyear-dura-trac-tire-review/