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    New General grabber mt

    Hi all anyone tried the new mt grabber ? Look the good and is supposed to be quite never know until you try them.
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    I too am keen to hear reports of this tyre + the A/T2 one as well

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    Add my name to the list of those interested in Grabbers as well. I am chasing 245/75R16 but I don't think they make MT's in that size. So maybe AT2's.

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    so why are these meant to be good?
    Current Cars:
    2013 E3 Maloo, 350kw
    2008 RRS, TDV8
    1995 VS Clubsport

    Previous Cars:
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    2002 VY SS Ute, 300kw
    2002 Disco 2, LS1 conversion

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    Quote Originally Posted by Eevo View Post
    so why are these meant to be good?
    I think that is why this discussion was started

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    Seems to be a reasonable price for a US tyre. I like the 15mm tread and they say in their brochure they have been designed for low noise. Not sure what that is compared to though. But yes that is why I started the thread to see if anyone else has tried them.

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    Sorry Matt, been on Maxxis MT 753's fir ages so can't comment on the GG,s, but specs look good.

    I've been trawling reviews and specs for a while and will probably go with these for our next big lap: Toyo Tires Australia - M55

    They seem to have more consistent reviews as being a tougher outback suitable tyre than the General GrabbersAT and are the largest diameter AT pattern LT rated tyre in a 245/75/16 I can find.

    But there are plenty of happy Grabber customers!
    Cheers

    Simon
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    I have been using at2 for about 2 and a half years now theses Tyers have done about 60000ks and stil have about 12 months left in them I have had no problems with them. These's Tyers have been off road in mud sand and rocky tracks and performed well on all I will have no problems fitting AT grabbers to my Disco again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by simonmelb View Post
    Sorry Matt, been on Maxxis MT 753's fir ages so can't comment on the GG,s, but specs look good.

    I've been trawling reviews and specs for a while and will probably go with these for our next big lap: Toyo Tires Australia - M55

    They seem to have more consistent reviews as being a tougher outback suitable tyre than the General GrabbersAT and are the largest diameter AT pattern LT rated tyre in a 245/75/16 I can find.

    But there are plenty of happy Grabber customers!
    Didn't he asked for opinions on GG MT's?

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    Quote Originally Posted by laney View Post
    I have been using at2 for about 2 and a half years now theses Tyers have done about 60000ks and stil have about 12 months left in them I have had no problems with them. These's Tyers have been off road in mud sand and rocky tracks and performed well on all I will have no problems fitting AT grabbers to my Disco again.
    I'm on my second set of GG AT2 255/55/18 and I would recommend them to all Disco owners without doubt a really good tyre, first set of 4 I returned 76k , on my second set I'm at 72k with plenty of tread to burn yet,if the same tech is applied to the MT as was to the AT2 then I have no doubt they will impress those that buy them , I have found them to be very quiet on the road but like all worn tyres they can get a little louder as they approach their end of service.
    A friend is keen to try the MT on his 2013 BT50 .
    Oh and many will compare them to BFG AT , that's ok , I'd rather the. GGAT2 any day and the $50 a corner saving after I last priced them against the BFG AT.
    I'm pretty sure they were the first speed rated tyre for the rangie sport and they are made by Continetal Cheers Jase.
    No I'm not a tyre dealer lol I only buy good tyres and shoes

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