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HeavyDuty
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by HeavyDuty » Thu Sep 06, 2018 12:18 pm
So one of my duratracs was leaking from the sidewall. No marks or gouges. Unrepairable I’m told.
I’m sick of these junk duratracs. Thinking of Dick Cepek.
I had fun country on my last truck and loved them. But am torn between them or the extreme country. Anybody have any experience with the extremes?
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FordyceCreekTrail
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by FordyceCreekTrail » Fri Sep 07, 2018 3:45 pm
Its like the stupid things just crack open, its UN-believeable. Don't know much about those tires, however I do like my KM3 BFG. What I will say if its an AT vs MT argument I think the MT aggressive tread patterns just look better on a PW. I used ATs on my Titan.
2018 Flame Red, Moon Roof, Dual Alternators, Ram Boxes sadly Ram ran out of, Luxo Package with 8.4 UConnect, Enter and Go with remote start, Auto Wipers and Lights. Added missing skids and White Knuckle sliders. 35" BFG KM3s. Procal and Warn wireless remote for winch.
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FordyceCreekTrail
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by FordyceCreekTrail » Fri Sep 07, 2018 3:59 pm
Never mind just looked at photos, extreme for sure!
2018 Flame Red, Moon Roof, Dual Alternators, Ram Boxes sadly Ram ran out of, Luxo Package with 8.4 UConnect, Enter and Go with remote start, Auto Wipers and Lights. Added missing skids and White Knuckle sliders. 35" BFG KM3s. Procal and Warn wireless remote for winch.
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jswider
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by jswider » Mon Sep 17, 2018 10:49 pm
Had a set of the older fun country II's. They were awesome. Thinking of trying the extreme countrys myself.
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Bill2014
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by Bill2014 » Tue Sep 18, 2018 7:44 am
The Extreme Country's have minimal siping - Snow and ice traction may be less than desirable

2014 Power Wagon Laramie
Titan V5 2.5" Receiver Pintle Hook
Warn wireless winch controller
.188" DOM White Knuckle Rock Sliders
Locker Bypass & Nanny Kill Switch
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Bluchalk
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by Bluchalk » Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:12 pm
jswider wrote: ↑Mon Sep 17, 2018 10:49 pm
Had a set of the older fun country II's. They were awesome. Thinking of trying the extreme countrys myself.
Burned through 2 sets of the old version of the fun country II’s on a f-350 powerstroke. Loved them, 50k + miles both sets. My neighbor bought the new version for his hummer and they damn sure aren’t the same tire. On my second set of Toyo Rt’s great all around tire for these trucks IMO. Haven’t seen the extreme up close so can’t comment on that one.
Thuren control arms,Thuren 3" diesel coils,Thuren track bar, Thuren (Fox) steering stabilizer
Synergy 1" rear lift shackles, Fox 2.0 shocks
DT Pro Fab sway bar end links
Load lifter 5000 ultimate air bags with wireless remote. Daystar air bag cradles
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HeavyDuty
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by HeavyDuty » Fri Sep 28, 2018 3:35 pm
Just at the tire shop getting my extreme country mounted. Will post pics. They look like a great tire.
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HeavyDuty
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by HeavyDuty » Fri Sep 28, 2018 4:32 pm
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jswider
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by jswider » Sat Sep 29, 2018 7:00 am
Nice!
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HeavyDuty
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by HeavyDuty » Sun Sep 30, 2018 1:13 pm
Well. After 2 days of testing I have to say that these tires are really good. A tad bit noisier than stock. But the real difference is how the truck handles. I can’t believe how terrible the stock tires are. It’s incredible. Night and day. What a difference.
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