By ian_the_hse_chap - 16 Jan 2013
Hi All, I did a forum search but it didn't throw up anything specific.
On advice I trust implicitly I've ordered 5 General Grabber AT's for fitting to my my RR Sport. I was just wondering if anyone had them already fitted or had experience with them?
A quick shufty in Google world reveals they are pretty highly regarded, and my local specialist also speaks highly of them, although kind of after the event I just wondered what others users thoughts were...
Cheers for now
Ian
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By Emon - 16 Jan 2013
Had a set on a 110 before. Great all round tyres, you wont go wrong. Careful on the wet at speed though as with all ATs and MTs as they lack the rubber per sq inch.
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By Pip66 - 17 Jan 2013
Everything I've heard about them has only been good.
Phil.
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By stu_007 - 17 Jan 2013
+1; I had them on an old D3 and would recommend them!
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By RocKeR - 18 Jan 2013
Yep. I just bought a set in November. 255/55 R19 GG ATs. They look fantastic, and they'll be much better in the snow this weekend than the 255/50 road tyres I had before!
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By ian_the_hse_chap - 18 Jan 2013
Thanks Guys, I had a friend who was quite derogatory about them, but all bar one or two cases I'd read was positive. Your comments seem to support that fact.
Thanks again
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By Lanby - 20 Jan 2013
Hi,Have you got any pictures of them fitted as I need to fit some new tyres in the next week or so and am thinking either Goodyear Duratrac or the GG AT for a more road bias tyre Richard
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By ian_the_hse_chap - 20 Jan 2013
Unfortunately not, could take some next weekend if thats not to late?
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By RocKeR - 21 Jan 2013
Will these do?
 
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By Lanby - 22 Jan 2013
Hi, Are they any noisier than normal road tyres?
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By RocKeR - 22 Jan 2013
No. Nothing like a mud terrain, anyway. And certainly none that I notice over the howl of the air intake by the driver's window! :cool:
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By bear100 - 25 Jan 2013
They are awesome tyres, I had Pirelli pzeros on my range rover sport and the grabbers out performed them on wet roads, sand, mud, and wear can't big them up enough and the tyre noise is minimal.
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