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Old 05-06-2006, 04:29 PM   #1
Montana_2397
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Durango Radial Tires

I am buying new tires for my 2005 GMC 2500HD Duramax Diesel and would like you opinion on this new DURANGO RADIAL XTR tires. I am
also moving up to 265/75R/16 from 245/75R/16.

Do you see any problems doing this? I would appreciate your advice.

Large, beefy tread elements
Designed for off-road application while providing long, even wear in highway applications.

Deep tread and scalloped shoulder design
Maximize traction on soft surfaces.

Beveled treadblock edges
Fight irregular wear and improve self-cleaning capabilities.

Pinned for studs
Self-cleaning tread features holes for metal studs.

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