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<blockquote data-quote="RotorHead695" data-source="post: 1507464" data-attributes="member: 32567"><p>Duratracs are one of the quietest more aggressive tires out there. Are they louder than KO2's? Absolutely, but compare them to MT's and you'll find they are a good middle ground on noise and performance offroad. I would say they are even better than most MT's in the snow due to their siping. KO2s pretty much suck unless you live in the desert or it never leaves pavement. I've had KO2s and Duratracs on 2 different Tacoma's. I've had KO2s, Duratracs and Nitto Ridge Grapplers on the Raptor. Duratracs have been the best fit for my terrain and environmental factors in the PNW. You really need to choose what works best for you and where you operate it.</p><p></p><p>An added plus towards the Duratracs is to join USAA bank and take advantage of the 25% discount on Goodyear products. Discount Tire has always matched it for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RotorHead695, post: 1507464, member: 32567"] Duratracs are one of the quietest more aggressive tires out there. Are they louder than KO2's? Absolutely, but compare them to MT's and you'll find they are a good middle ground on noise and performance offroad. I would say they are even better than most MT's in the snow due to their siping. KO2s pretty much suck unless you live in the desert or it never leaves pavement. I've had KO2s and Duratracs on 2 different Tacoma's. I've had KO2s, Duratracs and Nitto Ridge Grapplers on the Raptor. Duratracs have been the best fit for my terrain and environmental factors in the PNW. You really need to choose what works best for you and where you operate it. An added plus towards the Duratracs is to join USAA bank and take advantage of the 25% discount on Goodyear products. Discount Tire has always matched it for me. [/QUOTE]
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