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rick



Member Since: 07 Mar 2008
Location: Perth
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Australia 2008 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 SW Stornoway Grey
Grabber TR vs AT2
Has anyone experienced the General Grabber AT2? I'm considering swapping my TRs over to AT2s on delivery (I gather they're virtually the same price). I'll be using them as everyday tyres + sand/dirt/light gravel, but I'd like the option of getting into some heavier stuff, hence the desire to have All Terrain tyres. If so, my questions are:

(a) Are the AT2s much noisier than than the TRs?

(b) Is the wet-road grip acceptable?

(c) Are there MUCH better AT tyre options I should be looking at? Are the AT2s good enough or garbage (I'm reading conflicting reports)? While I don't want to go out of my way to spend extra $$$ I have no problem buying something that is significantly better.

I've done all the requisite research on these and other tyres, but I'm keen to hear from actual owners of AT2s and TRs.

Cheers,
Rick. 1998 RR HSE
2007 RRS TDV6
2008 Defender 110
2015 Discovery Sport
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dshickle



Member Since: 09 Oct 2007
Location: Epsom
Posts: 36

2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 CSW Galway Green
Hi Rick,

I changed my General TR's for General AT2's, a week after I bought my Landie, about 6 months ago.

I use them as my everyday tyre - everyday Smile

So far I have had no challeges with them.

I use them in the wet and dry. On motorway, normal driving and off road.

Clearly they are not mud tyres - but I have found them very good in general offroad conditions.

And they are considerably less expensive than other makes.

David Disovery 3 TDV6 SE
Defender 90 XS 2.4
Defender 110 S D250 (MY22)
Post #2129 16th May 2008 9:31am
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AJS4X4



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AT2 better off-road than the TR, TR better for mileage than AT2, both the same on the tarmac with no difference in noise levels and both the same price at present in the U.K.

Regards

Andy www.ajstyres.co.uk Andy.

www.ajstyres.co.uk 01737 241370

Junction 8 M25 Surrey.
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Laurie



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It's not so much the tyres I'm concerned with - I've other cars to play with off-road.
What really gets me is the horendous turning circle or the standard alloys.
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Bogblaster



Member Since: 04 Jun 2007
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United Kingdom 2016 Defender 90 Puma 2.2 Adventure Corris Grey
30mm Alloy spacers and turn the lock stops off all the way, works with 265 75 16's a treat, for the 285 75 16's with offset alloys and no spacers they need adjusting again, but not by much, mine turns in more than acceptable places unlike the Wifes Volvo V70, which is, how shall I put this, Censored ! 2019 MY Disco 5 HSE Lux
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BlackPerth



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Rick, I live in Perth and have AT2's on my TDV6 SE D3 - brilliant tyre; did 4500km off road trip with 6 tyres and not one puncture (typical isnt it - take 2 spares and use neither!). On road - very quiet indeed.



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