Anybody running General Grabber HTS tires ?
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Installed them on my van, based on the reviews on http://www.tirerack.com/tires/surveyresults/index.jsp
Over 10,000 miles and very happy with them compared to various others I have owned. Very little, if any hydro-planning in heavy rain. We have much snow and ice and when new impressed with their traction, will know this winter if, after initial wear if they still do well. Quieter than my OEM on my toyota van.
No noticeable wear at this time, but have not actually checked debt of thread with a gauge. They have a little more thread debt than some other tires.
Over 10,000 miles and very happy with them compared to various others I have owned. Very little, if any hydro-planning in heavy rain. We have much snow and ice and when new impressed with their traction, will know this winter if, after initial wear if they still do well. Quieter than my OEM on my toyota van.
No noticeable wear at this time, but have not actually checked debt of thread with a gauge. They have a little more thread debt than some other tires.
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How are these holding up? I need new sneakers and was thinking the General Grabber 35x12.50x17 they have in these are one of the few load range E tires so I might give them a shot.
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I have them on my 2003 with 12000 highway miles on them . good tire for the price, handles well in all weather can not say anything bad but I do not think I will see 50000 miles out of them . michelin ltx gave the best mileage 80000 miles and still some left. but bad in rain and snow.
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