Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac RT Rugged Terrain LT285/65R20 127/124S E Light Truck Tire
- Brand:
- Goodyear
- Model Number:
- Wrangler DuraTrac RT 176316991
- UPC:
- 697662154204
- EAN:
- 0697662154204
- Walmart SKU:
- 5040276131
Market direction turned downward with current $493.99 representing 0.0% under standard pricing.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac RT Rugged Terrain LT285/65R20 127/124S E Light Truck Tire since 6/3/2026. The most recent price update was on Jul 7, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $493.99 (lowest on 6/3/2026) to $493.99 (highest on 6/3/2026). The average price during this period is $493.99.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $493.99 (Jul 7) to $493.99 (Jul 7) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $493.99.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 133 reviews.
They perform just as advertised by Goodyear. Excellent mud traction for the roads I live down and the farm fields I have. Great traction in the snow. not noisy on highways. Good handling. Slightly different tread than the older DuraTrac version I previously had on my truck but seem to perform the same.
These Goodyear Wranglers have performed very well on and off road. Even through the 15" of snow, these tires performed. I was very happy to get the 3 Peak rating and even happier they performed so well in the DEEP snow. Fantastic!
This is my 2nd set of these tires. Besides the meaty look of them they are very comfortable riding and unparalleled grip. They made it over 50k miles with using them hard.
Best tire for my Z71 Trailboss and Walmart has the best deals on them! The service was excellent, staff was extremely friendly. I will continue to go there for all my tire needs!
I have a steep driveway that's covered in ice and snow. I needed tires with a deep tread.These wrangler rugged terrain tires do the job very well.And handles like a dream.
Absolutely love these tires! Road noise is very minimal, are smooth riding, and is handling well in 10 inches of snowy, icy roads! Couldn't be more thrilled to have placed these on my Jeep Wrangler Sahara!
I like these more than the Cooper Discoveries that were on my wrangler when I bought my jeep in 11/24. They are quieter than the Coopers and have great traction for when I use my personal car for work. I go up washed out driveways situated on hills and through creeks when a family's driveway passes through one, so the rough track treads are appreciated. The tires are a cross between a standard all terrain and mud tires. I have zero use of a mud tire on a normal basis because I never go “mudding.” But worried I would need something with more grip than most all terrains offer while working in the field. I hated having to hoof it up driveways in the rain when I couldn't secure a company vehicle and had to use my old car. Not a fun time. Definitely recommend these tires. Plus I haven't noticed a big difference in mileage from switching out the tires for a slightly bigger tire and more aggressive tread.
Tires were fine . What i ordered the service however not so great , tires arrived early so I called and asked if it was alright if I run up and get them put on . Guy on the phone said that was fine . I get there and I'm guessing its the manager of the dept says that I have to come during the appointment " people that get it done before are just trying to get free tires " , I left and called again . They said to just come back the next day since it was a problem for him . Come back the next morning and its the same thing . Call him on it saying that makes no sense . I've already paid 1300$ and you have to finish out the transaction at the register to complete the order. They don't have much to say back. Then there's an issue with the tire size . It was mentioned that they wouldn't put anything on that wasn't on the door sticker. Told em they can load em up in the back and redund the 200$ for mounting and balancing . They finally break and do the work . Almost 4 hours 1300$ and getting accused of trying to get " free tires " twice . Go to a different Walmart or different tire shop . That was absolutely ridiculous.
LIke the tires but serivce was crap. The customer service the store was good, however I ordered these tires in advance, scheduled an installation with them, took work off, then I get to the store and their equipment can't do my tires. Awful experience, would up having to pay an additional 400.00 to get them installed that day elsewhere.
The tires are fine but the only reason I ordered them on Walmart.com is because of my employee discount 10% off which it didn't give me.. so next time discount tires???🤨😔
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $493.99 (Jul 7) to $493.99 (Jul 7) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $493.99.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $494.88 (May 29) to $494.88 (May 29) over the past 90 days. Current price is close to the 90-day average of $494.88.
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