New General Grabber AT 235 / 65 /17

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Moab

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That's a wild looking tread.
Haven't seen anything like that over here in the states...yet:party52:
 

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I know from the D3 forum about these, they are great from what most say.
 

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That tire looks interesting. There is hardly any good A/T (or better) made in 235/65/17. I had the same problem here when I was looking a couple of years ago. The Goodyear stock tires got 2 flats off-road on me and were really bad on wet pavement and snow. I took them off after the first winter. I ended up getting Hercules Terra-Trac's in 235/65/17. Had them off-road a lot and beat them up some but they have held up ok. Can you get those over there in the UK? The grabbers look good though. I wish I could get Dura-Trak's in my size. I might have to go to a 16" rim to get decent tires after I get lifted.

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will be getting a set of general grabbers at in 245/70/16 .comming from bfg at 235/70/16, which i have found during snow and ice not too be as good as i hoped,also looking at toyo tyres too and gt 's
one question ,im using 235/70/16 and thinking of going too 245/70/16 ,was looking at changing from 70 too 75,,is there much height difference with tire

http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m64b714s270p0
 
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