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The General Grabber A/T X LT265/75R16 tire is a durable, all-season all-terrain tire designed for light trucks and SUVs. Featuring up to 60,000 miles of tread life coverage and General’s Duragen Technology, it balances aggressive off-road traction with smooth, quiet on-road performance. Its rugged tread design and reinforced construction provide reliable grip and long-lasting durability across diverse terrains.





| ASIN | B085WV4259 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Best Sellers Rank | #238,899 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #362 in Light Truck & SUV All-Terrain & Mud-Terrain Tires |
| Brand | General |
| Construction Type | Radial |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (414) |
| Date First Available | March 14, 2020 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00051342014576 |
| Item Diameter | 31.7 Inches |
| Item Weight | 48.8 pounds |
| Item model number | 4506330000 |
| Load Capacity | 3415 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CONTINENTAL AG |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4506330000 |
| Maximum Pressure | 80 Pound per Square Inch |
| Model | GRABBER A/TX |
| Rim Width | 10.5 Inches |
| Section Width | 265 Millimeters |
| Size | LT265/75R16 123R |
| Tire Diameter | 31.65 |
| Tread Depth | 16 Inches |
| Tread Type | Non-Directional |
| UPC | 051342014576 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description | LT265/75R16 |
D**N
BEST TIRES EVER
I purchased a new F150 4x4 and it came with highway tread Goodyear tires I hated, the kind of tire that leaves you stuck in wet grass. I removed them day 1 and ordered a set of 265/70/17 General Grabber A/TX tires. The difference it made in my truck was amazing, First they look Freaking AWESOME, very close tread pattern to the BFG At TA's but at a much better price, I saved over 70 dollars a tire compared and I don't believe I lost anything, The tread depth is huge, the noise level is super low, no hum or howl like more aggressive tires, but there hasn't been a surface I haven't had excellent traction on. In snow, ice, dirt, mud, frozen bridges I never have to worry about if ill make it I always go right through. We had over a foot of snow and the plows had not even started yet but I went to town on roads that were 2 foot drifts between fields and I never even put the truck in 4x4. Now I have fairly skinny by todays standards 265/70/17 tires which skinny is generally better in snow, but the truck never lost traction and never veered off course. I LOVE MY GENERAL GRABBER A/TX TIRES AND HIGHLY RECOMMEND THEM TO EVERYONE.
R**D
Very happy
I LOVE these tires. This is the 3rd set I bought. I get good traction and good mileage out of them. I highly recomend.
K**E
Excellent tires and I would buy again 2000 Honda CR-V
We're very happy with these and they provide a great value and appearance. They balanced smoothly with no vibration and had great grip. These were used as an upsize on our 2000 Honda CR-V and they fit well with no rubbing and looked great! You can see the finished install at our website Kauffmans Garage.
D**S
They’re alright but with some downsides
Alright so the tire’s performance is good, they’re not loud and track down the road nice. They also do very well in the snow for getting traction in a 2wd truck, I’ve never gotten stuck even in 6-8 inches of powdery snow. The down sides… Sidewall on the raise white letter side has this gross ring that goes around on tire, it looks terrible and no matter what product, power washer, or brush you use it won’t make any difference, nor does tire shine do anything to hide it. I noticed this about 6 months after I installed the tires. Another down side is the flat spot pretty easy if you don’t drive within every 3 days or so. In closing they preform as advertised and have gotten me through rough weather, if I were to buy again I’d be more inclined to go with another brand.
M**.
Great on and off road tires with think sidewall treads for rocky trails...
Awesome...quiet...EXTREMELY GOOD LOOKING ON A 4VRUNNER... Aggressive tread pattern...thick heavy sidewalls look like they can stand up to sharp rocks so common in Utah and Arizona deserts where we Overland... With regular tires we kept getting sidewall punctures from these sharp edged little rocks that litetally stick up in the dirt roads like little knives. I call one road Razor Blade Row. They are not long enough to cut through thick tread but they will slice a thin side wall in no time. We had one of these rocks cut a brand new set if Goodyear tires and they could not repair because cut was in sidewall. So the heavy sidewall tread pattern is specifically what made us choose these G Grabbers. No noise or vibration on highway even at 75 MPH which is legal by the way on many roads out west. These are some of the best tires we have had so far.
S**E
Good tires
These are good quality tires
C**R
Very impressed with these tires
These were installed just yesterday on my Jeep and driving back from the tire shop I was immediately impressed with the quiet and very comfortable ride on the road. I thought the shop might have under inflated them but upon measuring they were all at 38psi, even higher than I usually run on the street. The tread compound is very soft but from what I’ve read is also very durable. This is a great looking tire, even better than the BFG KO2 in my opinion. I like the true sizing: a 30x9.5 is 30” and a 31x10.5 is 31”, not slightly smaller as with many other vendors. Off road use so far has been only light gravel roads but they are very comfortable there as well and I have no reason to believe they will under perform my previous BFG KO2. The soft tread compound feels like it will provide excellent grip on rocks. After over 20 years running BFG I’m very happy to have tried General and these Grabber ATX in particular.
A**M
After 65,000 miles...
I have 65k in 2 years with these tires on a toyota tacoma. In their prime, you will get through anything. Wisconsin winter no problem. I slid down an icy hill and into a ditch. Snow up past the tires. I climbed out no problem. Currently, after 65k miles, they are pretty worn and cupped. 1 tire has 2 nails in it. They are loud and have low tread. I have almost no grip on any surface. I have to baby the throttle even on dry pavement. But they are not rated to 65k. You can't go wrong with these tires, just replace them around 50k. I'm currently looking to get them again.
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