![]() ![]() I had it mount Red Letter out because my jeep is red and it looks really good. Overall, I really like these General Grabber Red Letter. It haven't snow much here in Big Bear for me to test it in Snow. Jump to Latest Follow 8K views 3 replies 3 participants last post by wdjenks Apr 27, 2011. Sand: It did extremely well in the loose sand, but i think it's because it is a wide 12.50. Im Interested in 33X12.5X15 General Grabber Red Letter. ![]() I step out and my feet sank up above my ankles. The five-row tread pattern has traction notches. With a severe weather rating and 3-Peak Mountain Snowflake symbol and ability to add studs, the Grappler A/TX Tire capable under any weather condition. Light Mud: I took it down a slippery mud round when it rain last and it grip and clean itself very well. The General Grabber A/TX Tire is an aggressive all-season, all-terrain tire that offers a balance of off-road performance and on road comfort. Semi-soft dirt: It perform exceptionally well when i took it down a fire-road near the house. Either that or my jeep is so loud it mask the sound. Highway: There is a continuous hum from the tires, but it is not very loud. ![]() It is mounted on 15x10 rockcrawler steel rims. I purchase them from Desert Rat in the size of 33x12.50x15. I haven't had them in the rocks or really thick mud yet as it's winter here right now and there's no shortage of snow so I'll reserve that judgement for another day, to close I would recommend these tires to anyone who is going to run a mixed bag of terrains as they don't really seem to stand out anywhere extremely well but score a 7/10 in most places I've taken them but I go prepared to adjust pressure to the task at hand.Since there was not much people here with first hand experience with the new General Grabber Red Letter, I figure I'll give my personal opinion review. General Tire 33x12.50r17D Red Letter Grabber X3 - General Tire. 35x12.50x15 Grabber red letters 72lbs 35x13.50x15 Toyo MT 87lbs About average tire weight for the size. LOST Junkie: Joined: Fri 9:04 am Posts: 824 Location: Canada. I have noted that they have a distinct whine on the road between 50-80km/h that quiets down above 80 almost sounds like a turbo spooling mixed with gear whine which sometimes gets annoying on longer trips. Post subject: General Grabber Red Letter. General Grabbers optimized tread design and. General Grabber Tires - The General Grabber off-road tire is a DOT-approved off-road tire comes in a variety of sizes and is designed to perform on the highway and streets as well is engineered with rugged good looks and race-proven performance. I have had it out on a few snow wheeling trail rides and ran them down around 10psi and there was little to no difference in sidewall squat from 15psi, so I'll be experimenting with sud 10psi pressures in the very near future. Order up to 5 tires for the same low shipping price. So over the past few weeks I have been lowering the pressure I've found 21.5psi seems to be the sweet spot for everyday weather conditions and driving comfort, I drop to between 18 & 15psi when it snows and they really work well. The next-generation, aggressive all-terrain tire that provides exceptional off-road capability and durability, balanced with impressive on-road performance. The General Grabber A/Tx 30x9.5R15 LT size was a. Wheres the Price Available (Last Checked 9/12/23) Compare Prices As an associate, we earn commssions on qualifying purchases through the links below. I find they are wearing very well so far around 2500kms (yeah I'm Canadian) and the nipples are still visible on the face of the tires, I started at 27psi because that's where I had to run my old 33's at on the street then after a week or so chalk tested them and realized I was way off. Our test Jeep, a 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited, weighs in at just under two tons, and its factory tires were in dire need of replacement. I think the issue 90% of people run into saying these tires don't perform in those conditions is air pressure, I am finally getting them dialed in pressure wise after a few months. I have them on my 04 Liberty (It's no SD but it weighs almost 5000lbs with just me and the old lady in it) 35x12.5R15 ( 93.2lbs each average between the 4 of them un-mounted) and They work great in the snow, in the rain, and even seem pretty decent in the mud with some wheel speed they clear very well.
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