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Can anyone running duratracs give me some feedback? I'm looking at possibly getting a set of 275/60r20, but wanted more opinions before I decided. I've heard a lot of good things from people I know, only really one bad review.

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38's? :dunno:

Deegan 38 is a tire not a size.

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Factory GMC 22s with 35" Open Country MTs. I lucked up and found the 22s from a friend.

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I'm sure I can fit a 275/60r20 on my truck with a 1.5" level, but I figured I'd see what people on here have done. My new wheels that I'm going to put the tires on are +18, so 9 mm less than stock. I thought I remember seeing people running that with no problem, but can't find it now.

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38's? :dunno:

The tire is called a Deegan 38 that is made by Mickey Thompson. I have that tire in a 33x12.5

 

** EDIT ** I just saw that jrob already answered your question.

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I'd heard of Mickey Thompson but not the Deegan 38. That threw me for a loop.

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I'd heard of Mickey Thompson but not the Deegan 38. That threw me for a loop.

Yeah they're somewhat new, I wanted something different from the typical tires people get. My cousin works for a tire distributor and he suggested these tires. After putting approximately 12,000 miles on them I highly recommend them!

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Are they very noisy on-road?

Unfortunately, yes they are. I don't have anything to compare them to on our trucks with the nicely sealed cabins but I've gotten used to them as well. They put my 7 month old to sleep on every ride lol

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Yeah. What Doug said? I wonder if they make it in a 35" 22

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Nick, my son was like that too, whenever he refused to go to sleep we'd put him in the car for a drive...Out like a light, until we pulled into the driveway.

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Factory GMC 22s with 35" Open Country MTs. I lucked up and found the 22s from a friend.

 

What size lift?

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