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Deadlydave Nov 16, 2011 05:59 PM

Studdable A/Ts for a stock 2012 Rubicon
 
Hello all!

On Saturday I will be trading in my 04 Rubicon for a 2012 woohoo! Unfortunately that means I will have to buy some new tires and wheels to run in the winter. I am not really interested in a dedicated snow tire since I will still want to do some wheeling over the winter.

Does anybody have any suggestions on for a good studdable A/T tire that will be roughly the same size as the stock BFGs and a set of wheels that wont require me to install spacers?

Thanks!

coltc2000 Nov 16, 2011 07:48 PM

Studable A/T would be the Goodyear Duratrac in 265/70/17 and almost any wheel in a 17'' 4.5'' backspace is what we run our 35x 12.5/16"or 17" on
265/75/16 also same size in a 16'' wheel
Welcome to the forum

duneslider Nov 16, 2011 07:50 PM

Goodyear duratracs are studdable, have the snow flake rating, and should be available in your stock size not requiring any spacers or anything. I haven't driven in any snow yet, should see some snow this weekend according to the weather man, so I can't comment on how they do in the snow. I have been happy with the tires in all other areas so far, this is comparing them to the Toyo MT's I had previous and to BFG AT's.

Deadlydave Nov 17, 2011 04:08 AM

Thanks for the replies.

Probably going to end up going with the 265/75r16 since they have a lower load rating which should be better for a wrangler, right?

Anybody have any experience with the General Grabber AT2 before I pull the trigger on these Duratracs?

Omar Brannstrom Nov 17, 2011 09:57 AM

Hi

I ordered the Cooper MAXX s/t 265/70/17 studded because they are legal as a wintertire in Sweden, the Duratracs are not legal as a wintertire in Sweden, I do not know why.

Read more here and se the movie

http://www.silverlinewheels-tyres.com/news/story/9

71Luber Nov 17, 2011 11:05 AM

I ran at2's for about 9 years (tj and jk) . Awesome tires in snow here in PA and I never studded them. I only switched recently because they don't make a 285/70/17 or I would still be running them.

Deadlydave Nov 17, 2011 01:36 PM


Originally Posted by 71Luber (Post 2663514)
I ran at2's for about 9 years (tj and jk) . Awesome tires in snow here in PA and I never studded them. I only switched recently because they don't make a 285/70/17 or I would still be running them.

What size AT2 were you running? The 275/70r17s that have an acceptable load range are not severe snow rated so I was leaning towards the duratracs, AT2s are cheaper though...

71Luber Nov 17, 2011 05:16 PM

I ran 265/70/17 on the jk, 31x10. 50 on the tj. Simply awesome winter tires here in the pa mountains.

Deadlydave Nov 17, 2011 06:05 PM


Originally Posted by 71Luber (Post 2664447)
I ran 265/70/17 on the jk, 31x10. 50 on the tj. Simply awesome winter tires here in the pa mountains.

According to tirerack.com there are two versions of the 265/70R17, one with 121/118 load index that is rated for severe snow and one 115 that is not rated for severe snow. Do you know which one you were running?

71Luber Nov 18, 2011 03:23 AM

Mine always had the Snowflake symbol for severe winter weather. I liked them so much that I put them on my wife's FJ.


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