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Eldorado All Terrains

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by slip sinker, Feb 23, 2020.

  1. Feb 23, 2020 at 2:36 PM
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    slip sinker

    slip sinker [OP] New Member

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    Anybody running either the Eldorado Wild Trail CTX or Sport Fury AT4S?
    Both good looking tires and I can get either for a very good price from local independents.
    The Wild Trail CTX in LT275/70-18 is listed at 49 lbs. That seems light seeing that the tread depth is 18/32 and most other AT tires in this size are about 57lbs or higher.
    Sport Fury weight isn’t listed so I emailed Eldorado for the weight of both tires.
    Just curious if you guys have had good luck with either.
    Quiet, long life, etc.
    Thanks guys.
     
  2. Feb 26, 2020 at 12:53 PM
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  3. Feb 27, 2020 at 6:07 PM
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    I put the AT4S on my wife's 4runner before winter. So far so good. The tire shop I go to is selling a ton of them
     
  4. Feb 28, 2020 at 9:58 AM
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    They responded.
    Wild Trail CTX 49 lbs
    Sport Fury AT4S 62 lbs
    The search continues.
     
  5. Mar 1, 2020 at 2:27 PM
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    I would only buy tires Made In The USA...
     
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  6. Mar 5, 2020 at 3:58 PM
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    slip sinker

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    Wild Trail CTX made in a Cooper plant.
    Not sure about the Sport Fury
     
  7. Aug 25, 2020 at 4:39 PM
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    I know this is an old thread. I have the Wild Trail CTX on my work truck. It is a 2009 Chevy 2500 with the 6.0 gas engine and 5100's all around. Let me start by saying the tires excel on dirt and gravel road, and I mean excel extremely well. They are downright DANGEROUS on black top. The tread pattern is so soft that going into any sort of turn and you get so puckered up that your socks are coming out of your mouth. They are loud in a high pitched sort of hum, so that get pretty annoying when I'm making a run down the hardtop. On gravel service roads is where they shine the best, being so soft they just soak up anything with little impact from the suspension. They pick up a metric shit ton of rocks and fling them everywhere. Haven't had them in snow yet but being soft they should excel there as well. To me they are not worth the cheap price tag that comes with them if you are using them as a daily driver tire, but uncle sam thinks other wise. You get what you pay for with tires sometimes and even tho I hate my Cooper AT3 XL in snow they are a far superior tire in every way.

    Edit: Added info:

    They took little to almost no weight to balance and are very light tires.
     

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