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17" Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac Tires
18" Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac Tires
SKU
150014574
Size
255/70R18
Load index
116
Speed rating
Q
Sidewall
BLT
Jaguar optimisedLand Rover optimised$456.44
2 In stockSKU
150644601
Size
265/65R18
Load index
114
Speed rating
S
Sidewall
BSL
Chevrolet optimisedGMC optimised$428.91
Out of stockSKU
150638601
Size
275/65R18
Load index
116
Speed rating
S
Sidewall
BSL
$408.02
Out of stock
19" Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac Tires
About Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac
Goodyear's Wrangler DuraTrac is designed for SUV, truck and commercial vehicle drivers looking for a tire that offers exceptional off-road performance and good on-road traction and handling.
- Wrangler DuraTrac offers exceptional off-road traction
- Tires are more comfortable on the road than you might expect
- Tread is durable and looks great
The Wrangler DuraTrac is designed to be a versatile tire offering off-road skills on dirt, gravel and mud, and on-road skills in any condition, dry, wet or even during winter.
The all-season tread compound is designed to withstand the daily demands of loading, towing and off-road use.
Wrangler DuraTrac is built to resist chipping, tearing and perforation.
The symmetrical tread design includes self-cleaning shoulder blocks that prevent the accumulation of dirt, snow, gravel and mud for better performance and stability.
Wrangler DuraTrac features Goodyear's exclusive TractiveGroove technology. It sits at the bottom of the tire's grooves to provide biting edges for even greater traction.
Inside the Wrangler DuraTrac are two nylon-reinforced steel belts that add strength and durability to the tire. This also increases the tread life, another strength of the Wrangler DuraTrac.
Most Wrangler DuraTrac tires carry the three-peaked snowflake symbol (3PMSF) to indicate that they meet industry standards for severe snow conditions. However, they do not have the capability of a true winter tire in all adverse weather conditions.