Goodyear WRANGLER DURATRAC - LT275/65R18 113Q | Winter
Goodyear WRANGLER DURATRAC - LT275/65R18 113Q C/6 BSL
About This Tire
The Goodyear WRANGLER DURATRAC LT275/65R18 113Q costs $262 per tire and features a 113Q load/speed rating for passenger vehicle applications. This winter tire showcases Goodyear's advanced engineering through TractiveGroove Technology and self-cleaning shoulder blocks that automatically shed debris for consistent traction in challenging conditions. The highly angled center tread blocks deliver enhanced lateral stability while surprisingly reducing road noise compared to traditional aggressive patterns.
With a load capacity of 2535 pounds and 18/32nds tread depth, this tire handles demanding truck and SUV applications while providing extended wear life. Practical features include rim protection to prevent costly wheel damage and stud-pin compatibility that accepts #16 metal studs for maximum winter performance. This tire is ideal for drivers who prioritize versatile all-terrain capability, fitting trucks and SUVs that need reliable performance from daily commuting to weekend adventures.
Rated 4.7/5 stars from 214 reviews, customers consistently praise the tire's ability to balance aggressive off-road traction with comfortable on-road manners, making it a smart investment for those refusing to compromise between capability and comfort.
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i orders 4 of tires i received them all quickly , they look great very happy with the brand and quality . definitely worth the price and will buy again when neaded .
Live in Maine with awful roads, lots of snow and ice and mud. And these tires are my favorite, no issues. Low road noise. No conplaints in rain. Great traction (if you like to do burnouts etc, these have too much grip, even in my 5.3 v8) I've pushed these tires to the limits. First picture is these tires brand new @ 17/32nds. And 2nd picture is my last set with 40k miles and still have 6/32nds. Highly recommend!Note: I've had xcomps, wildpeaks, pirellis, thunderer Trac grips, americus, and these




