General Grabber AT2

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General Grabber AT2

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Was out shopping tires past couple days.Couldnt remember anyone mentioning running General Grabber AT2 tires.Anyone have any experience with these tires?Good or bad?
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I was running General Grabber UHP's on my v8 Astro. Reaper has them now. I liked them performance and looks wise. Good in the rain. Useless in snow.
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General is just an off brand of Michelin... usually quite good tires.

The other off brand I have really come to like is hercules... they have some nice tread designs and excellent wear characteristics... had them on a couple of vehicles ranging from Mud to street to heavy load ratings... liked them all.
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General Tire is now a subsidiary of Continental Tire, a german manufacturer
http://www.generaltire.com/generaltire/

I have a new set of Grabber AT2 in 235/75-15 waiting to be mounted.
I just need to finish the installation of the 2"-lift-kit first this WE.

I'll post my first impressions in a couple of days....
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snapple wrote:Was out shopping tires past couple days.Couldnt remember anyone mentioning running General Grabber AT2 tires.Anyone have any experience with these tires?Good or bad?
Thanks, Bill :cheers:
Not sure about the Grabber's, Heres a link to a review I did on my Michelin LTX M/S Tires which I have been very happy with http://astrosafarivans.org/review/Miche ... chelin.htm
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Pic shows Grabbers on stock wheels.
Ride is surprinsingly quiet.
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Had to grind to make them fit.
Pic shows before grinding with plastic-cover already shortened.
I forgot to take a pic afterwards, I'll post one tomorrow..
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Thanks for the info everyone.I did however end up going with the BFGoodrich AT KO 31 x 10.50's! :bounce:
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FYI, I have been running AT2's for the past 6 mths in size 30, 9.5x15 and have found them to be a extremely good tyre, coping admirably in mud and everything I've chucked at them. As mentioned they are also quiet on the road.
Overall a good all terrain tyre and in the UK were heaps cheaper than Goodrich.
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