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General Grabber ATX?

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by BlueOverTaco, Jun 23, 2020.

  1. Jun 23, 2020 at 7:34 PM
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    BlueOverTaco

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    Hey guys, I’m looking for my first set of tires for my ‘18 Sport 4x4, came stock with Toyo A30’s. I was looking at some K02’s but quickly started leaning towards the General Grabber ATX. Mainly for the price. I was hoping to get some opinions from anyone who may have had experience with these tires?

    Im also wondering if I can do a 265/75/17 on the truck with no lift? Or would it be better to stick with a 265/70/17? Thank you!
     
  2. Jun 23, 2020 at 7:35 PM
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    I meant to add, is road noise a big issue going forward with an All Terrain tire?
     
  3. Jun 23, 2020 at 7:40 PM
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    Grabbers have always kinda been a knock off BFG, but there's nothing really wrong with them. All A/T tires really suffer from road noise to one degree or another, but the grabbers aren't known for it.
     
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    I had them on a F-150 I just traded out. Liked them, only put about 5k miles on them before the trade-in. Ordered them today for my Tacoma, 265/70-17. They aren’t a very noisy tire.
     
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    i put Cooper Discoverer AT3 S4 - 265-75-16's on mine on the stock rims and they were fine. no clearance or noise issues.
     
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    I run the ATX. Was the only tire on the market on a 285/75 that was both 3 peak rated AND came with a 60.000 mile warranty.
    Awesome tire.
     
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    jmauvais

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    265/70R17 fits mo problem. Bigger than stock.
     
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    I've been running 265/70-17 Grabber ATX's for about 18,000 miles and think they are great. I had them for a few thousand miles without a lift and experienced no rubbing. They are a little bit louder than the stock Goodyear's, but not much. Very good in the rain. Live in Raleigh now so no chance to run them in the snow, but others have said they are really good. Had several sets of AT2's and they were great in the snow when I lived in the northeast and they have a very similar tread pattern.
     
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    Thank you guys I appreciate it!
     
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    I had the grabbers on my tundra and had to get rid of them. Their an excellent tire in deep snow, and fairly quite except they always shook. Had 3 shops try to balance them but they still shook just at different speeds.
     

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