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This is more of a general question rather than specific to these trucks. But my 2020 TrailBoss came with LT275/65 R18 GoodYear DuraTrac tires. I'm considering going to some Bridgestone Dueler Revo AT/3 tires. Costco has the LT rated tires for about $20 more per tire than the P-metric tires. My truck is my daily driver, grocery-getter, school bus, and maybe once a month, I go offroad to my mountain cabin. The most I haul is a couple kayaks to the lake every now and then and occasionally yard waste to the city dump. So considering 99.9% of my driving is in the city/highway and I don't tow anything, would it still make sense to go with the LT tires?
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I haven't seen anyone with official numbers. displaying the height of our trucks so I decided to pull it in the garage and measure up a couple of points. Keep in mind, this is a 2019 Trail Boss Custom, Z71, Crew Cab, Standard Bed, with ~3000miles. Everything is completely stock and the tank was 95% full. I measured the following heights; - all 4 corners(at the fender) measured at the center of the wheel - front diff (lowest point) - rear diff (lowest point) - front shroud/bumper (lowest point) I've taken the measurements twice, once SETTLED and once UNSETTLED. To better define the terms, the settled measurements were taken by simply driving the truck in the garage, and measuring. I weigh around 200lbs ( seems to matter as there was a little lean tot he driver side). The unsettled measurements were taken by, lifting the vehicle, front and back, just to the point where the tires were off, then slowly letting the jack down and removing it. SETTLED Measurements; DS front - 39 1/4" DS rear - 41 3/8" PS front - 39 1/2" PS rear - 41 3/8" front diff - 13" rear diff - 9" bumper - 13 5/16" UNSETTLED Measurements; DS front - 39 7/8" DS rear - 41 1/2" PS front - 40 1/8" PS rear - 41 3/8" front diff - 13 3/8" rear diff - 9" bumper - 14" I've added all the pictures to this gallery ----> I've attached a couple of critical photos I think everyone should be aware of.
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Set of 4 Midnight Edition wheels and tires. 2k miles. I'd like to trade for a set of black CK156 or something similar. I can throw in cash for the right deal. For Sale price - Make offer
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I just recently purchase a 2019 custom Trailboss - it comes with these Tires LT275/65R18C MT BLACKWALL GOODYEAR WRANGLER DURATRAC (STD) - I noticed there seems to be lots of road noise even at lower speeds - I've never owned a vehicle with tires like this and have read reviews that they are quite noisy - even at slower speeds - just wondering what other owners say
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I purchased 4 GoodYear Wrangler DuraTrac Tires today in the OEM size on my truck - 275/55R20. At 20,000 miles I didn't like the look of the SRA's for the upcoming Ohio winter. Here are some photos. FYI - I drive my truck about 6,000 - 7,000 miles per year.
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Looking to purchase a set of Duratrac's on 18's. I have read so many good reviews about how they handle in snow. I am trying to find the max tire size and the correct offset without any rubbing or trimming involved. Running ko2 265/70r18 now. I was thinking 285/65r18 or 275/70r18. I would really like 295/65r18 but i am sure thats not possible. Anybody that has this setup or any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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**** let me upload pics on tapatalk really quick **** I'll have 275/55R20 Duratracs, think most of these wheels are coming in either +18 or 0 offset. I dont want the tire sticking out though so im looking at 18. Ive been going back in forth as well as finding new ones daily. I just need to make a decision. Ive narrowed it down to 6 right now in no particular order. If I can find pics of a silverado with the wheel ill include just for reference. I kno some arent my year of truck or setup either just looking at the tire. Ultra Baron Fuel Maverick (everyone has these tho) Black Rhino Peak Ultra Goliath Ultra Maverick Moto MO951 Also open to any suggestions
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I'm selling 4 Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac 265/65/r18 tires with 2,000 miles on them (these are standard load rating). All tires are in excellent condition, no plugs, cuts or gouges. $780.00 cash (wheels not included) Price: $760 Location: Gorham, Maine - local pickup, will ship if your willing to pay for it Payment: Cash on pick up or PayPal
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I am selling a BRAND NEW set of 10 ply LT rated 285/60/20 Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac tires and 20" 9" width 20x9 Fuel Hostages black +20 mm offset Hostage wheels. The bolt pattern is 6x139.7 or 6 on 5.5. These tires and wheels were installed on my 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab 4WD with just a Zone 2" leveling kit and they did not fit well, they rubbed slightly, so I am selling them since I can't return it. Both the tires and the wheels have only seen about 8 miles, 4 miles to go from Discount Tire to my house and from my house back to Discount Tire. I paid $2600 for this set up, I'd like to get $2400. I have all of the original paperwork to transfer to you for warranty, lifetime tire rotations and balancing, etc. Lug nuts and center caps are included. I am located in Cary, NC zip code 27519. If you're interested, please shoot me a PM or reply/post below. Thanks!
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From the album: 2014 GMC Sierra 4x4
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Hey guys. Got some new rubber installed. Goodyear Duratracs 275/70/18 Running with 2.25" level & 3" rear blocks Sorry truck is still dirty. Just got the tires installed yesterday and it rained all day yesterday. I will post up a better pic once the weather turns nice.