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So I just had Discount Tire install them on my OBX in 275/70/18 and they have been good around town. Quiet thus far (the Bronco overall is noisy so who knows). C load so very light for the size. Only C load all terrain I could find in the size. BTW they aren’t even on DT’s website yet (C load version)

I figured others could add their experiences on this thread and I will update mine as I hit off-road and mud and sand (which prompted getting rid of the Duelers)


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I run them as my dedicated winter tire on my BD but have then on past vehicles and they’re a very good snow tire for the cost!
I know Virginia gets the occasional freak snow storm & freezing rain so they’ll be handy when the time comes!
I have grabber X3’s as summers and ATX as winters, both are great for their intended purpose!
 

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Thanks for the driving impressions, TroutBronc. I will post mine hopefully within a month or so.

Here are my General Grabber ATX 275/70/18's . . . waiting on my Bronco OBX that was sitting in Ice Mountain since late January. Fortunately I received the update this week that the modules have been installed and awaiting shipping - ETA April 15th.



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I love the ATX’s that came with my Black Diamond. Not noisy, great in the snow and rain. Have yet to go off-roading with them. I would like to get 33’s some day but the ATX’s only come in a E load for the 285/70R17s :( . Sticking with them for now for awhile. Hope to get them on the beach soon enough.
 

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I've had 3 sets. Been pretty happy with them, especially for the price. Seem to be quieter and have better wet traction the the BFG A/T KOs.

Currently have Toyo Open Country AT3s on my BD, which I have also been happy with. Although I wouldn't hesitate to stick with the Grabbers if they offered 285/75R17 in Load Range C.
 

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Honestly, I do not believe that this forum will give you anything except personal anecdotes. There are several tire-dedicated sites on the internet that should be much more beneficial. Unless this is about you and validating your decision. No tire has been on a Bronco long enough to be deemed "field-tested".
 

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These came factory on my Ranger Tremor. Good tires, but invest in some mud flaps. They throw rocks like no one’s business
 

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So I just had Discount Tire install them on my OBX in 275/70/18 and they have been good around town. Quiet thus far (the Bronco overall is noisy so who knows). C load so very light for the size. Only C load all terrain I could find in the size. BTW they aren’t even on DT’s website yet (C load version)

I figured others could add their experiences on this thread and I will update mine as I hit off-road and mud and sand (which prompted getting rid of the Duelers)


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Looks great. Every tire site I’ve seen has these as an E load. Haven’t found the 275/70R18 in C load. Any tips?
 
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Looks great. Every tire site I’ve seen has these as an E load. Haven’t found the 275/70R18 in C load. Any tips?
Tirerack has them and Discount Tire can get them if they are willing to call their Continental/General rep.

It took a couple of calls to my local DT, even though DT owns Tirerack now.
 

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Tirerack has them and Discount Tire can get them if they are willing to call their Continental/General rep.

It took a couple of calls to my local DT, even though DT owns Tirerack now.
Thanks!
 

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I love the ATX’s that came with my Black Diamond. Not noisy, great in the snow and rain. Have yet to go off-roading with them. I would like to get 33’s some day but the ATX’s only come in a E load for the 285/70R17s :( . Sticking with them for now for awhile. Hope to get them on the beach soon enough.
Just got my BD today, love the look of the tire, it is very quiet. I find they are just adequate for the stock BD, when they wear out It would be nice if general had a 285 in a C rating. I prefer the looks of this tire over the KO2.
 
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I've got 275/70/18's on my OBX. Bought mine from Tire Rack. I've put about 2500 miles on them and really like them, nice road tire, good ride and quiet. Nice offroad as well but they can be a bit of a gravel/rock magnet. I installed mud flaps before our recent trip we took to the Blue Ridge Parkway.

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These came factory on my Ranger Tremor. Good tires, but invest in some mud flaps. They throw rocks like no one’s business
So live up to the "grabber" name! After our first dirt roads those things flung rocks for 10 miles or so once we hot back on pavement. Already got our fist road rash mark passenger side from the grabber flinging D1 gravel like a spreader. Keller grip on the sandy off road trails tho, and once the rocks stop flinging they are nice and quiet with a great road feel. I dig them but may need a bit more rock flinging prevention. Anyone have any good suggestions? Post them up please!
 

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So live up to the "grabber" name! After our first dirt roads those things flung rocks for 10 miles or so once we hot back on pavement. Already got our fist road rash mark passenger side from the grabber flinging D1 gravel like a spreader. Keller grip on the sandy off road trails tho, and once the rocks stop flinging they are nice and quiet with a great road feel. I dig them but may need a bit more rock flinging prevention. Anyone have any good suggestions? Post them up please!
Rokblokz fronts look like the best option available currently
 

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Rokblokz fronts look like the best option available currently
Whoah those are ugly! Yikes, I took one of these out today but they dont line up right with my new BD steel rear bumper. Maybe it was just me. They fit the Wildtracks perfect and look amazing on a friends Bronco. Gonna double check the fit tomorrow. We have a full set in stock, and should be available at any Ford dealer.
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