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are General Grabber AT2's a decent tire or garbage?


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anyone care to comment on the General Grabber AT2's??

when i bought my current ranger it had some 265/70/16 General Grabber AT2 on it. just was wondering what people thought of these tires and if they were any good? they are about 3/4 tread and seem to be in half decent shape as far as no road rash or scuffs on the sidewalls :icon_confused: as to if they are good tires or not..
 
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i have 31/10.50/15's and i love them, they don't howl for how aggressive, good road manners, so i would recommend.
 
I run 265/70-R16s and I love them. They will gum up when going slow across clay type of mud (but most al A/Ts do). In snow I think they are amazing.
 
thanks for the replies I may just leave them on for a while and see how they do for me. wasn't sure how they would do since I've never ran them before,,,
 
anyone care to comment on the General Grabber AT2's??

when i bought my current ranger it had some 265/70/16 General Grabber AT2 on it. just was wondering what people thought of these tires and if they were any good? they are about 3/4 tread and seem to be in half decent shape as far as no road rash or scuffs on the sidewalls :icon_confused: as to if they are good tires or not..

That's what I'm going to run on my Ranger. I can't say enough good things about them, they wear like iron.

Drove over 100 miles every day last 2 winters with them in a 2wd Dak (no LSD). I had regular street tires on the front and when the roads were really bad it was odd feeling not being able to steer, but still having traction in the rear.

I recommend this tire to any truck owner that doesn't want mud tires.
 
we had a freak snow storm here in pa tonight with 40 mph winds. I was on my way home from a friends and in a matter of 3 minutes time I went from clear roads to total white out conditions. I slowed down and popped on the hazards. there was a full size Chevy in front of me and in about 20 seconds time i couldn't even see the bug deflector on my hood.
I never had to put the ranger in 4x4 till i got into a gas station parking lot cause of the wet heavy snow i just wanted to be safe that i could get turned without hitting one of the already stopped cars...

these tires impressed me all to crap being i've never had this brand before,,
 
I believe the tread on AT2's to be more aggressive than some of the bigger name brand all terrain tires. I've read other people think that as well.
 
I believe the tread on AT2's to be more aggressive than some of the bigger name brand all terrain tires. I've read other people think that as well.

it was a shock to me how well these tires cleaned themselves..:icon_thumby:
 
For years I've read that they are very good in snow.
 
They are sever winter rated and are studdable too!
 
They have about the same performance as BFG A/T's all around basically the same tread pattern they are a good snow tire, cheap and perform like a normal A/T not really much more too them.
 

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