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Yippee! What the postman brought

dhal22

GSN Sponsor Tier 1
They are General Grabber AT/x which is the same thing as a BFG All Terrain just cheaper. It’s a good all around street tire with some grip for off road stuff. I just have a 2wd pick up truck but I wanted a tire that looks good and for times when it snows and I still have to go to work I wasn’t as worried about loosing grip. And honestly they where only about $10 more per tire than the last set of just street tires I have on the truck now and are supposed to last around 60,000 miles.



My F350 Superduty 4x4 has street tires from back when it was my everyday vehicle. Now that it's essentially retired I need some work tires on it, these Grabbers might be the ticket.
 

BalsaDust

Moderator
My F350 Superduty 4x4 has street tires from back when it was my everyday vehicle. Now that it's essentially retired I need some work tires on it, these Grabbers might be the ticket.

Mine will be installed on Wednesday but they look great and I have heard good things. Honestly wasn't much more either. I think these where about 10 bucks more per tire than the normal street tires I put on the truck last time.
 

dhal22

GSN Sponsor Tier 1
Mine will be installed on Wednesday but they look great and I have heard good things. Honestly wasn't much more either. I think these where about 10 bucks more per tire than the normal street tires I put on the truck last time.

I don't have to worry about road noise as the truck is mostly retired now. I've pulled equipment into muddy areas recently and was not happy knowing I had street tires under me. I think I'll look around for these.
 

BalsaDust

Moderator
I don't have to worry about road noise as the truck is mostly retired now. I've pulled equipment into muddy areas recently and was not happy knowing I had street tires under me. I think I'll look around for these.

I ordered mine from tire rack. Discount tire also has them as well as a few other places. All prices are within a few cent of each other for the size I needed.
 

Snoopy1

640cc Uber Pimp
Look what showed up I had forgotten that I ordered it small mini razor saw. Looks interesting I belive @stangflyer put me onto it will have go and try it out.
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