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General Grabber A/T X Reviews

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  • SimpleScore™

    Our proprietary rating system
    for the modern tire buyer.

    8.2

    Great

    Score breakdown:

    8.2

    Long lasting

    Great

    8.3

    Handling

    Great

    8.5

    Traction

    Great

  • 75 reviews

    37 on SimpleTire38 from Google Shopping

    4.7

    overall rating

    100%

    Would you buy again?

    Review breakdown

    • 56 out of 100
    • 12 out of 100
    • 4 out of 100
    • 0 out of 100
    • 3 out of 100

    Scorecard

    Dry

    4.6

    Wet

    4.5

    Winter

    4.2

    Comfort

    4.5

    Noise

    4.2

    Treadwear

    4.4

    37 SimpleTire reviews

    John
    4.5
    Ford F-150 Harley-Davidson Edition 2012 Base
    Verified Customer
    Apr 7, 2025

    Love these tires, General Grabbers A/T X's have given me the best wear on any tire I have used on a pick up truck. These tires are load rated, run 50 psi in them for a much better ride. Noise level is low, wear is superior and they handle the load awesomely. Biggest loads I run on the pickup is 11,500 lbs towing a double axle equipment trailer, may add an additonal 10-30 psi on that trailer load depending on how much the load is. Only derated the winter driving as I did fish tail on these coming up a hill in 2WD pulling 2,900 lb motorcycle enclosed trailer load after a snow squall. I typically run studded General Artic Claws in the winter. Purchased these new tires because I was driving to Daytona Bike Week beginning of March. Would of switched over to my General Grabber A/T's, they had enough life in them but state inspection was up in July 2025 and they would of been too wore out to pass inspection so just purchased new tires so I did not have to change them out to the Artic Claws again around the end of October. Also, the F150 I have is rated with 22" tires and these 18's are of equal diameter and circumference. 22's low profile ride well on paved roads, but these higer profile 18's ride better on the gravel roads that I live on as well as the paved roads. Plus they are more economical to purchase than a 22" tire and the Fuel Blitze wheels look more "boss" than the 22" stock wheels from Ford. Simple Tire was right on the ball to ship these, ordered on a Saturday night and these shipped out ASAP the following Monday. :-)

    Sean
    5
    Honda CR-V 2005 LX
    Verified Customer
    Mar 6, 2025

    Sean
    5
    Honda CR-V 2005 LX
    Verified Customer
    Mar 6, 2025

    Sean
    5
    Honda CR-V 2005 LX
    Verified Customer
    Mar 6, 2025

    Mikekazlauskas
    4.5
    Ford F-250 Super Duty 2020 Lariat 4x4
    Verified Customer
    Jan 9, 2025

    Good traction long lasting tire

    David
    5
    Jeep Wrangler JK 2018 Unlimited Sport S
    Verified Customer
    Nov 15, 2024

    These tires was unfazed in 8inches of snow and ice here in the Appalachian mountains. They go great

    David
    4.5
    Ford F 150 fx4 2011 BASE
    Verified Customer
    Nov 6, 2024

    Anthony
    4.5
    Jeep Wrangler 2001 SE
    Verified Customer
    Nov 6, 2024

    I purchased these tire for my 2001 Wrangler TJ. Firstly my Jeep is a summer cruiser with the top down and doors off. No rock crawling here. I was looking for a classic look with white lettering, low noise, and good handling. The Grabber A/T X fit the bill. They look cool, have an aggressive 1980's tread pattern, very quiet on the pavement, and work well in sand aired down. Purchasing from Simple Tire was easy and fast.

    Aaron
    5
    Ford f-150-lariat 2012 4x4
    Verified Customer
    Nov 6, 2024

    Aggressive but quiet

    Robert
    1.5
    Chevrolet Express 2500 2004 Cargo Van
    Verified Customer
    Aug 11, 2024

    In less than 15,000 miles my tires were completely worn. Nobody could believe it! General (Continental Tire) sent me to their dealer who told me General Tires would honor the warranty. First though, I was required to buy Continental brand replacement tires at full cost before my claim would be processed. Six weeks after the new tires were installed I found out Continental now denied my claim. I imagine the warranty dept. staff drive around in brand new Dodge Ram's, etc., while cheating me out of a $1200. payment for the defective tires used on my very old truck, nice.