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- DieselRanger
- Member Since: 12 Oct 2017
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nebc100 wrote:
Thanks for that info... I just don't understand why they advertise them as having the snowflake three peaks symbol on the Good Year site then!!
Basically means I won't be getting them again when mine are worn out as they would no longer be legal during winter in Germany
There are sometimes different versions listed - "commercial" usually has 3pmsf wheras non-commercial may not.
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- Labbix
- Member Since: 05 Mar 2018
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And might be market specific as well, a while ago I checked official Goodyear websites and thought in the US you get the ‘winter’ compound and in EU we only get the ‘summer’ Duratracs.
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- Labbix
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- nebc100
- Member Since: 08 Mar 2019
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I just thought I would add this info regarding the Duratracs on sale in the EU:
I sent an e-mail to GoodYear asking if the Duratrac has the snowflake mark, and here is the answer that I got:
Quote:
Dear Nicholas
Thank you for your email,
The Duratrac sold in Europe does not have the mountain snowflake mark.
The European web pages are being changed to reflect this
Best Regards
David Mullin
Technical Customer Support & Service
Goodyear Tyres UK Ltd
08453 453453 option 3
So... Duratrac in the US is not the same as the Duratrac in the EU, and is here it is NOT classified as a winter tire!!
So... not more Duratracs for me!!
Can any one tell me how they compare to the Grabber AT3?
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