General Grabber X3 & ATx tyres
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- Опубліковано 2 лип 2024
- A review of the General Grabber X3 & ATx Mud and All terrain tyres, this is my personal review of how they have performed over 20,000km with varied weather and road conditions.
www.generaltire.ca
Awesome review! Everything I needed to know for me F-250 tire selection! Thank you.
This was a great video. Clean editing and to-the-point, yet also very thorough. I've been trying to figure out which tire for my own overland pickup project in 33x10.5R15, and the selection is obviously not great given the pizza-cutter dimensions and the popularity of wider tires. That said, your review video ran through the types of terrain I am most likely to see, and so I am now going to pick up a set of these once I've got the truck ready to drive again. Thanks for your video in helping me to come to a confident decision! :)
chronoblip Your welcome and I am glad I could help.
VERY good to know about the throwing rocks... I don't mind the rest of it..
Fantastic review, thank you so much!
I have Grabber At2 tires on my old GMC and my F150. The are E rated, and can handle very heavy loads. They are quiet on the highway, but they are heavy tires so fuel economy takes a hit. Amazing in snow! Get ATX next time man, will most likely be more suited to your needs.
NE1 care to comment on how these compare with the universally beloved BFG All-Terrain?
(not the K02, but the normal "All-Terrain"?)
To be honest I have never had any BFG’s. I do like the look of them, friends have had the KO2’s, I do like the look of the KM3’s but never had the pleasure of using them.
I did have Grabber AT2’s and I liked them but do prefer the ATX.
What other “all terrain” does BFG offer? It’s the KO2…
And what’s an NE1?
North Vancouver EH
Is Bella an English springer ?
Yes she is.
It's rated at 3750 lbs @ 80 psi so at 40 psi they are only rated for 1850 lbs !
Sorry I missed your comment.
I agree but per tyre so the load rate works for us per axle with the weight we carry or tow.
I'd run 50-55 at least on a E tire
Pat H I find it with a trailer bouncy and hard, I am running 40 around town and it is definitely harder over bumps
@@TheSASurvival yah I watched a little more and I commented about a different situation, I had e load on a 1/2 ton suburban ran 55psi no load, went back to p tires and run 42psi, but I'm a cheap Irish prick looking to get 1/100000 more mpg😂😂I tossed up the atx or pirelli scorpion at, went pirelli because of price/deal, but your situation and rougher terrain I would have gone general or bfg for sure,
I just seen my uncle's house lol