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sbymmu
Explorer
Explorer
Looking for some new tires. Frequently running beaches at low tire pressure. Have had great luck BF Goodrich But terrible high way miles. I know it’s asking a lot but I need better mileage. Anyone have experience with Goodyear duratrac. They are rated at 4000lbs and have the deepest starting tread depth.

Anyone running 35” on a stock ram 3500
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billtex
Explorer II
Explorer II
sbymmu wrote:
Wow I’ve been running the BFG t/a for years ( even on my fleet trucks) and have never been able to get anything close to that kind of mileage. That’s awesome.

Anyone have any issues squeezing 35”s under a stock ram 3500

I have run 3 different brands of tires with TC’s...they all made it to ~ 40k miles. No more/ no less.
The only difference was in failure mode.
I do rotate every 10k miles.
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sbymmu
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Explorer
Wow I’ve been running the BFG t/a for years ( even on my fleet trucks) and have never been able to get anything close to that kind of mileage. That’s awesome.

Anyone have any issues squeezing 35”s under a stock ram 3500

mellow
Explorer
Explorer
I like my Nitto Terra grapplers, 65psi so it is faster to air up and they are rated for 3600lbs. I am running 305's on 17 rims.

Some of the Nitto Ridge Grapplers go up to 4000lbs at 80psi.

As for MPG my truck sucks gas anyway, not seen where a tire helps much.
2002 F-350 7.3 Lariat 4x4 DRW ZF6
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monkey44
Nomad II
Nomad II
Interesting, We've been driving on BFG TA for more than thirty years and usually get pretty good mileage on each set.

Have a set of BFG 285 KO TA on my 2500HD now, 24K plus miles and not even half gone yet. Guess we're just "lucky" with our BFG ...

We usually get 40K plus on a set, which is not HIGH mileage, of course, like cars and SUV get, but enough for a TC hauling truck.
Monkey44
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2008 Lance 845
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3TV
Explorer
Explorer
The Goodyear Duratrac wont last any longer than a BFG. We have a set that is 1/3 gone with 8000 miles on the vehicle.

Take a look at Toyo and Falken
2019 Ram 3500 Crew Cab Laramie SWB 4x4
2020 Lance 825
2021 Grand Design Momentum 350G

sbymmu
Explorer
Explorer
Stock 18” rims SWR

2oldman
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Grit_dog
Navigator
Navigator
Duratracs last a little longer than BFG ATs in my experience.
Unlikely candidate is the Firestone MTs. Bought a set for winter tires, siped them and ended up leavin them on this summer. Couple thousand loaded camper miles with no additional wear compared to the fronts, tells me they will last pretty well under a camper. And they're cheaper than BFGs or Duratracs.
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jefe_4x4
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Explorer
SRW or duallie? 17's or 18's.
We must know this 1st.
jefe
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JimK-NY
Explorer II
Explorer II
What size rims do you have?