The Wrangler Duratrac RT is Goodyear's Rugged All-Terrain tire, built for the drivers of pickups, work vehicles, SUVs and trucks requiring a tire with the rugged durability needed to get the job done, all day, every day. Engineered to easily traverse the urban jungle, dirt, gravel, and unimproved jobsites, the Wrangler Duratrac RT combines on-road transportation with off-road prowess and traction year-round, including light snow performance meeting the tire industry's severe snow service rating requirements for the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol.
The Wrangler Duratrac RT features a next-generation tread design comprised of a rugged compound formulated for durability, built to resist deformation, chunking or tearing during off-road or heavy duty applications. Its wide-grooved symmetric tread pattern combines large shoulders and highly angled center tread blocks to enhance stability and traction in dry and wet conditions. An optimized pressure footprint encourages predictable highway driving and even wear for longer service life. The alternating lug patterns in the shoulder and sidewall provide additional grip on all surfaces, including rock, thick mud, or loose soil. Deep, circumferential grooves and wide, lateral notches improve hydroplaning resistance. The zigzag sipes interspersed through each tread block ensure the biting edges needed for traction in cold, slippery conditions are always ready.
The internal construction of the Wrangler Duratrac RT features three-ply polyester cord sidewalls encircled by twin steel belts for off-road durability and on-road drivability. All capped off with a 2-ply polyamide casing reinforced by Kevlar™. The Durawall sidewall compound features a triple-ply design for added rigidity and protection against deformation, cuts and punctures.
Note: While non-winter tires featuring the three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol may provide additional longitudinal snow traction beyond what all-season (M+S) tires not bearing the symbol can deliver, they do not match the capability of a true winter tire in all adverse weather conditions.
El neumático Wrangler DuraTrac RT de Goodyear pertenece a la categoría: Todoterreno Resistente y fue fabricado para conductores de picops, vehículos de trabajo y vehículos utilitarios deportivos (SUV; por sus siglas en inglés), que requieren un neumático con una fortaleza durable para terminar el trabajo, cada día, todos los días. Su diseño permite atravesar la jungla urbana, tierra, grava y lugares de trabajo de acceso difícil, gracias a la combinación de cualidades utilizadas, en las carreteras pavimentadas, con destreza todoterreno y tracción durante las cuatro estaciones del año, incluyendo superficies con poca nieve. El DuraTrac RT cumple con los requisitos de la industria, en relación a condiciones de nieve severa, por esta razón, cuenta con el símbolo “tres picos montaña/copo de nieve”, 3PMSF (three-peak mountain snowflake symbol, 3PMSF)
El Wrangler DuraTrac RT posee un diseño de huella de la generación más reciente, conformado por un compuesto de caucho resistente formulado para mayor durabilidad, resistir deformación, cortaduras o desgarres durante operaciones todoterreno o trabajos fuertes. El patrón simétrico de ranuras anchas combina hombros grandes y bloques centrales altamente angulados para aumentar la estabilidad y tracción en condiciones secas y mojadas. Una presión de la huella optimizada fomenta una maniobrabilidad predecible en carreteras y un desgaste uniforme para alargar su vida útil. El patrón de tacos alternos en el hombro y pared lateral proporcionan tracción adicional y protección del rin en todo tipo de superficie, incluyendo rocas, lodo espeso o tierra suelta. Canales circunferenciales profundos y anchos, y ranuras laterales mejoran la resistencia al deslizamiento sobre agua (hydroplaning). Pequeñas ranuras tipo zigzag intercaladas en cada bloque de la huella garantizan los bordes adherentes necesarios, para proporcionar tracción en climas fríos y condiciones resbalosas.
La construcción interna del Wrangler DuraTrac RT posee una estructura con dos capas de poliéster rodeada por correas gemelas de acero. Además, una estructura con dos capas de poliamida proporciona estabilidad al conducir en carreteras y posee un refuerzo de Kevlar™. El compuesto "Durawall" en la pared lateral o flanco posee un diseño de tres capas para aumentar la rigidez y protección contra deformación, cortes o pinchazos.
Nota: Mientras que los neumáticos que no son para uso exclusivo de invierno, pero cuentan con el símbolo tres picos montaña/copo de nieve, 3PMSF (three-peak mountain snowflake, 3PMSF) podrían proporcionan mayor tracción longitudinal en nieve, que la ofrecida por neumáticos para toda estación (M+S) sin el símbolo 3PMSF; ninguno iguala la capacidad de un neumático para uso exclusivo en el invierno, en climas con condiciones adversas.
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Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased on or after 05/07/25(1 of 2)
Manufacturer Special Warranty:60 Day Satisfaction Guarantee (1)
Additional Information:(1) Exchange for a different Goodyear or Cooper.
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Taking Off-Road Tires On-Road - 2024 Test 9 – With Winter Update(31:03)
Twelve selections from the On-Road, Off-Road, and Rugged All-Terrain categories comprise this All-Terrain tire test to see how they stack up when it comes to daily driving. A/T tires excel off the beaten path, but what about the rest of the time? The popular aesthetics of this category lead to many using them on their daily drivers. So, what are you sacrificing by choosing these products for your concrete journeys? Noise, comfort, handling, safety, and winter performance are all considered when we test all-terrain off-road tires on the road!
Ratings highlight excellence in winter performance, with outstanding snow traction (frequent 9-10 scores), excellent ice grip, and deep snow capability. Wet traction and hydroplaning resistance earn consistent praise (8-10 range), while dry handling impresses with responsive steering (7-10). Comfort receives high marks for smoothness, though some note moderate road noise. Treadwear is strong for a winter tire, with many users reporting durability through multiple seasons.
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The General Grabber Arctic receives excellent wet traction ratings, with most scores between 9-10. Customers highlight reliable grip and hydroplaning resistance in wet winter conditions, aligning with its intended winter performance.
March 27, 2022
(Verified Purchase)
4.5 out of 5
...Wet traction is excellent, and no issues with hydroplaning to this point...
I bought my 2005 Tahoe used in 2016 and installed the General Arctic tires shortly after getting it. I got them from Tire Rack, and they are not studded. My primary use is as a tow vehicle for a 2 horse trailer and inboard ski boat. Both trailers loaded weigh about 6,000 lbs. Otherwise this is a 2nd vehicle and it is our primary winter vehicle. Yearly mileage is about 5 to 6K. I've now got 28K on the tires. The truck's tire sticker calls for 32 psi, but I usually run them at 35 psi. At this point the tread is worn to 4-5/32, but the tire is still very safe to drive. It is late March now and I will likely replace them next fall before the major winter storms start. I am happy with that treadlife as I run the tires year round. I was looking for a winter tire but knew they would be used all year. So, I wanted a good tread design for winter, enough rubber surface for treadwear, good sipping for wet water dispersal, and I was willing to sacrifice some dry road traction.
Driving on dry roads in the summer is not an issue for me. The tire turns responsively, and has good traction on start up and any breakaway in corners is manageable. This is a top heavy vehicle and I generally don't push it all that hard in tight corners. Wet traction is excellent, and no issues with hydroplaning to this point. Tire noise is low and hasn't increased as the tires have worn. My truck has tire monitors which can be a pain when you have leaky tires. In all these years I've never had to repair a flat these Generals. I've had to several flat repairs on my other cars. The pressure monitors always show the pressures are fine. I've really enjoyed how well these tire resist puncture and hold air. I've never had to rebalance any tire either. They are the most trouble free tires I've ever had.
I live on a steep hill in the Pocono Mountains of PA. The snow traction is excellent; deep, light, slushy, and icy are all excellent. That's true even on the worn treads
Vehicle: 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe 4wd Miles Driven on Tires: 28,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: LAKE ARIEL, PA Driving Style: Average
...These tires perform very well in the snow and wet...
Bought these with a set of discounted wheels as our snow tire set. The OEMs on this truck are lousy in the snow. These tires perform very well in the snow and wet. Fairly quiet and nice ride quality. I would highly recommend.
Vehicle: 2021 RAM 1500 CLASSIC 4WD Miles Driven on Tires: 4,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: RENO, NV Driving Style: Average
Customers consistently rate winter traction as excellent, with most scoring 9s and 10s for snow and ice grip. A few scores in the 7-8 range still reflect strong performance across varied winter conditions.
February 07, 2020
4 out of 5
...We did finally get something that resembles snow and these tires have behaved admirably. In the snow, I have been mostly in 2wd as these tires have provided more than enough traction to get me going. However, in several instances I have had to engage the 4H or 4L...
I have only experienced these tires for one winter and it has been a very mild winter at that. We did finally get something that resembles snow and these tires have behaved admirably. In the snow, I have been mostly in 2wd as these tires have provided more than enough traction to get me going. However, in several instances I have had to engage the 4H or 4L. Regardless, these tires take a little bit of coaxing to grip initially. However, after some initial wheel spin, these tires hook as if they were on dry pavement. I do not have them studded, we don't get enough ice and snow consistently to warrant their use. And the roads here are bad enough as it is. It is worth mentioning that these tires do not like to do two things at once. They will either go forward, stop you, or turn. They do not do two at once very well.
When the terrain gets muddy and snowy, these tires do an incredible job of finding and creating traction. I have been pleasantly surprised with their ability to handle muddy, slushy and snowy terrain, even off road. RIde comfort on dry pavement is acceptable. They are very smooth and they do make a discernible sound. It is not intrusive but it can be clearly heard. I would probably buy these tires again, especially for the price.
Vehicle: 2017 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Miles Driven on Tires: 3,500 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: LAKE VIEW, NY Driving Style: Spirited
Not a lot of miles on these yet, but so far, they are doing a great job in the winter weather in the Northeast. Studding does help the ice traction of course.
Not a lot of miles on these yet, but so far, they are doing a great job in the winter weather in the Northeast. Studding does help the ice traction of course.
Vehicle: 2011 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Miles Driven on Tires: 3,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: GEORGIA, VT Driving Style: Spirited
...These tires grip the ice and snow unbelievably great.
I bought two of these tires for the rear of my 2WD Silverado. I chose the studded option, this may add to the road noise. These tires grip the ice and snow unbelievably great.
Vehicle: 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2wd Extended Cab Miles Driven on Tires: 1,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: CHAGRIN FALLS, OH Driving Style: Average
Most customers rate dry traction highly, with scores of 9s and 10s highlighting excellent grip and responsive steering. As a winter tire, it delivers confident handling in dry conditions.
March 27, 2022
(Verified Purchase)
4.5 out of 5
...Driving on dry roads in the summer is not an issue for me. The tire turns responsively, and has good traction on start up and any breakaway in corners is manageable...
I bought my 2005 Tahoe used in 2016 and installed the General Arctic tires shortly after getting it. I got them from Tire Rack, and they are not studded. My primary use is as a tow vehicle for a 2 horse trailer and inboard ski boat. Both trailers loaded weigh about 6,000 lbs. Otherwise this is a 2nd vehicle and it is our primary winter vehicle. Yearly mileage is about 5 to 6K. I've now got 28K on the tires. The truck's tire sticker calls for 32 psi, but I usually run them at 35 psi. At this point the tread is worn to 4-5/32, but the tire is still very safe to drive. It is late March now and I will likely replace them next fall before the major winter storms start. I am happy with that treadlife as I run the tires year round. I was looking for a winter tire but knew they would be used all year. So, I wanted a good tread design for winter, enough rubber surface for treadwear, good sipping for wet water dispersal, and I was willing to sacrifice some dry road traction.
Driving on dry roads in the summer is not an issue for me. The tire turns responsively, and has good traction on start up and any breakaway in corners is manageable. This is a top heavy vehicle and I generally don't push it all that hard in tight corners. Wet traction is excellent, and no issues with hydroplaning to this point. Tire noise is low and hasn't increased as the tires have worn. My truck has tire monitors which can be a pain when you have leaky tires. In all these years I've never had to repair a flat these Generals. I've had to several flat repairs on my other cars. The pressure monitors always show the pressures are fine. I've really enjoyed how well these tire resist puncture and hold air. I've never had to rebalance any tire either. They are the most trouble free tires I've ever had.
I live on a steep hill in the Pocono Mountains of PA. The snow traction is excellent; deep, light, slushy, and icy are all excellent. That's true even on the worn treads
Vehicle: 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe 4wd Miles Driven on Tires: 28,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: LAKE ARIEL, PA Driving Style: Average
...The ride is smooth, and the SUV is responsive to steering input. I don't push this vehicle in corners, but I get a feeling of confidence when cornering with these tires so far...
My Tahoe has 17" wheels and I'm hoping to run these winter tires year round. I use the Tahoe more in the winter for snow driving, and in the summer mainly to pull a boat and horse trailers a few times each summer. What I wanted most was a smooth riding and quiet tire, with an aggressive tread design for winter snow and ice. This is an early review, but the tires are quiet when new. Hopefully as they wear they will stay quiet. The ride is smooth, and the SUV is responsive to steering input. I don't push this vehicle in corners, but I get a feeling of confidence when cornering with these tires so far.
I was shopping for Michelin X-Ice tires for this truck, but they were back ordered into mid December. These Grabber winter tires are a great price and I decided to give them a try. Pleased with the decision at this point.
Vehicle: 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe 4wd Miles Driven on Tires: 200 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: LAKE ARIEL, PA Driving Style: Average
Customers praise the General Grabber Arctic's excellent ride comfort, with most scoring 9s and 10s for smooth winter driving. Noise levels receive strong ratings (8-10), though a few note slightly reduced refinement in harsh conditions.
November 30, 2022
(Verified Purchase)
4.7 out of 5
...Fairly quiet and nice ride quality...
Bought these with a set of discounted wheels as our snow tire set. The OEMs on this truck are lousy in the snow. These tires perform very well in the snow and wet. Fairly quiet and nice ride quality. I would highly recommend.
Vehicle: 2021 RAM 1500 CLASSIC 4WD Miles Driven on Tires: 4,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: RENO, NV Driving Style: Average
...Quiet, smooth ride. I work in construction and travel dirty and muddy roads onsite and the Grabbers do just that...
Great tire. Quiet, smooth ride. I work in construction and travel dirty and muddy roads onsite and the Grabbers do just that. With 2 wheel drive and posi rear end I go anywhere the other guys in 4 wheel drive pickups go. Much quieter on pavement than the Firestone Winterforce tires on my other truck. Recommended
Vehicle: 2008 GMC Sierra 1500 2wd Regular Cab Miles Driven on Tires: 5,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: STURBRIDGE, MA Driving Style: Easy Going
Just got them and they rode smoother than the old snow tires plus quieter too
Just got them and they rode smoother than the old snow tires plus quieter too
Vehicle: 2007 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 Miles Driven on Tires: 250 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: GLENVIEW, IL Driving Style: Average
Customers consistently rate the General Grabber Arctic's treadwear as excellent, with most scoring 9s and 10s. High marks highlight durable winter performance and long-lasting traction in snowy conditions.
March 27, 2022
(Verified Purchase)
4.5 out of 5
...At this point the tread is worn to 4-5/32, but the tire is still very safe to drive. I am happy with that treadlife as I run the tires year round...
I bought my 2005 Tahoe used in 2016 and installed the General Arctic tires shortly after getting it. I got them from Tire Rack, and they are not studded. My primary use is as a tow vehicle for a 2 horse trailer and inboard ski boat. Both trailers loaded weigh about 6,000 lbs. Otherwise this is a 2nd vehicle and it is our primary winter vehicle. Yearly mileage is about 5 to 6K. I've now got 28K on the tires. The truck's tire sticker calls for 32 psi, but I usually run them at 35 psi. At this point the tread is worn to 4-5/32, but the tire is still very safe to drive. It is late March now and I will likely replace them next fall before the major winter storms start. I am happy with that treadlife as I run the tires year round. I was looking for a winter tire but knew they would be used all year. So, I wanted a good tread design for winter, enough rubber surface for treadwear, good sipping for wet water dispersal, and I was willing to sacrifice some dry road traction.
Driving on dry roads in the summer is not an issue for me. The tire turns responsively, and has good traction on start up and any breakaway in corners is manageable. This is a top heavy vehicle and I generally don't push it all that hard in tight corners. Wet traction is excellent, and no issues with hydroplaning to this point. Tire noise is low and hasn't increased as the tires have worn. My truck has tire monitors which can be a pain when you have leaky tires. In all these years I've never had to repair a flat these Generals. I've had to several flat repairs on my other cars. The pressure monitors always show the pressures are fine. I've really enjoyed how well these tire resist puncture and hold air. I've never had to rebalance any tire either. They are the most trouble free tires I've ever had.
I live on a steep hill in the Pocono Mountains of PA. The snow traction is excellent; deep, light, slushy, and icy are all excellent. That's true even on the worn treads
Vehicle: 2005 Chevrolet Tahoe 4wd Miles Driven on Tires: 28,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: LAKE ARIEL, PA Driving Style: Average
...And the tread life has been very good. I run the tires all year round and the tread wear markers are still showing life left. That's about 5yrs and 45000 miles.
I bought these tires in an off size for my S10 truck and had the speedo reset to match. I buy tires based on best performance not on some fixed preconception base on vehicle model. But I find it hard to look up tires this way because of the stringent way the tirerack website is set up. That does ----. I wish they would allow looking up a tire model and showing the sizes that the model offers, allowing me to select the tire I want rather than tirerack denying me that ability. But unfortunately the site is not set up like that. However, the General Altimax Artic tires are great. I go through deep snow with no problem. I am able to gain speed faster and stop quicker with two wheel drive with these tires than I can with a 4wd Blazer running new all seasons in snow and ice. And the tread life has been very good. I run the tires all year round and the tread wear markers are still showing life left. That's about 5yrs and 45000 miles. Real nice. But now I want to get a new set and the Artics are not available in the size I had bought, nor in the original size for the truck. Would like to see what is available in other sizes but that is not happening here. Might have to look else where besides tirerack.
Vehicle: 1999 Chevrolet S10 2wd Miles Driven on Tires: 45,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: KENOSHA, WI Driving Style: Spirited
...Ive put about 25K on them and still lots of tread left probably two more winters before they are replaced
This is going on the third winter season with these Generals,I paid $96.00 each for these in 2017 ,I've used Continentals and Michelins on my vehicles over the years, I can honestly say for the money I paid for these they were money well spent. Were I live in Northern Ontario we get all wether conditions here,Ice, heavy snow,slush ,cold dry conditions and these tires have not let me down,yet .Ive put about 25K on them and still lots of tread left probably two more winters before they are replaced
Vehicle: 2017 Chevrolet Colorado 4WD Crew Cab Miles Driven on Tires: 25,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: SAULT SAINTE MARIE, MI Driving Style: Average
Taking Off-Road Tires On-Road - 2024 Test 9 – With Winter Update(31:03)
Twelve selections from the On-Road, Off-Road, and Rugged All-Terrain categories comprise this All-Terrain tire test to see how they stack up when it comes to daily driving. A/T tires excel off the beaten path, but what about the rest of the time? The popular aesthetics of this category lead to many using them on their daily drivers. So, what are you sacrificing by choosing these products for your concrete journeys? Noise, comfort, handling, safety, and winter performance are all considered when we test all-terrain off-road tires on the road!
Experience the Goodyear Wrangler Duratrac RT(00:47)
The Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac RT is a Rugged All-Terrain tire for the drivers of pickups, SUVs, and work vehicles. Designed to tackle a myriad of surfaces, from pavement to gravel, the DuraTrac RT is equally at home on a jagged job site as it is traversing the city streets.
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