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Title: General AT2 ??
Post by: Cwkick on February 10, 2005, 08:30:46 PM
Anyone know anything about these?  They look to be VERY similar to the BFGoodrich AT ko.

http://www.generaltire.com/generator/www/us/en/generaltire/automobile/themes/van/extreme_traction/grabber_at2/benefit_en.html

Cwkick
Title: Re: General AT2 ??
Post by: Whipped on February 10, 2005, 10:08:19 PM
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Anyone know anything about these?  They look to be VERY similar to the BFGoodrich AT ko.

[url]http://www.generaltire.com/generator/www/us/en/generaltire/automobile/themes/van/extreme_traction/grabber_at2/benefit_en.html[/url]

Cwkick


I have them on my F-250 and they have outperformed the 'Poppin Fresh Firestone AT' tire's that came with my truck. (Firestone Tire Recall) Plus the General Grabber AT2 takes a beating when I drive cause I have a habit of running over the curb when I turn right...And they also grip excellent in Mud, Snow & Beach Sand.
Title: Re: General AT2 ??
Post by: wuggie on February 12, 2005, 10:04:46 PM
I've read some articles on these tires and they perform very well and are reasonably priced.  But  I can't find any place that stocks them w/o special order.  The problem is I would like to see them up close.
Let me know if you get them.
Title: Re: General AT2 ??
Post by: Cwkick on February 13, 2005, 02:53:42 AM
I saw them side by side with the BF Goodrich AT KO.
Looked almost the same.  Many of the same features.  The guy made me a good deal on the BFG's so I got them.   :D

Cwkick
Title: Re: General AT2 ??
Post by: r3cc0s on February 13, 2005, 03:13:40 PM
from what I heard
these are perhaps one of the best steet-all weather tires bar none

Very tough, alot of siping and I heard far superior on road handling than the BFG a/t's and are cheaper
Made by continential tires

I am not sure how they fair offroad, appears their grooves may be tighter than the BFG's but then again even the BFG AT's are really not mud tires

I heard many good things about these tires, and how the compound remains soft in even the coldest conditions as like the Wrangler AT/S