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Anyone experience with these brand tire? Thinking of getting 295 60 r20. Hearing and reading mix review. Some are good some are plain ugly.
Thanks for the feedback.I was very skeptical. However I ordered trail blade MT 33x12.5x17.
The gripe on wet is pretty good so far. Mud pretty good too. They pick up lots of gravel and they are loud. I don’t mind the noise but it’s pretty loud lol.
I couldn’t resist the price. Next time around I’m not sure I’ll get this brand. I’ll see how they do [emoji2369]
60% of the time it works every time....
Thanks I sure will do what is best for me.I personally would not put no-name tires on a $50-60k truck. I'm not willing to risk the lives of my family or ohers on the road in the name of saving a few $$.
You do what you feel is best for you.
Let me check them out. What model tire are you looking at?I’m looking at the kenda klever . Teviews so far all seem positive.
I personally would not put no-name tires on a $50-60k truck. I'm not willing to risk the lives of my family or ohers on the road in the name of saving a few $$.
You do what you feel is best for you.
I didn't buy them, I just recently opted for General Grabber ATX; I seem to see a lot of the Trailblade XT for sale used around me, so that isn't a good sign in my eyes. I do live in the northeast and these tires are said to have poor traction on packed snow, which may not be a concern for you, but that may be a reason they are for sale used around here.
You've read reviews, so you've probably seen that the most common complaints are that they are noisy and hard to balance / keep balanced, and a low mileage warranty. Good luck, it's tough to find a good tire with a sidewall that adds character to the truck and doesn't break the bank.
Thanks. Good points.I didn't buy them, I just recently opted for General Grabber ATX; I seem to see a lot of the Trailblade XT for sale used around me, so that isn't a good sign in my eyes. I do live in the northeast and these tires are said to have poor traction on packed snow, which may not be a concern for you, but that may be a reason they are for sale used around here.
You've read reviews, so you've probably seen that the most common complaints are that they are noisy and hard to balance / keep balanced, and a low mileage warranty. Good luck, it's tough to find a good tire with a sidewall that adds character to the truck and doesn't break the bank.
Thanks I will check them out.STT pros aren’t too bad in price. Duratracs go on sale here ALL the time. Even big sizes. I have a set for winter. The trail blade MT is my summer tire. I notice my MT has better traction in wet tho so far [emoji2369]
60% of the time it works every time....
I just got new wheels and tires and the place I ordered them from seemed to be pushing me to do a combo package with Atturos, and any time a retailer does that, I get suspicious. Instead, I ordered General Grabber's, the whole set only cost me like 80 bucks more than the Atturos, and I'm pretty sure I got a better tire.Anyone experience with these brand tire? Thinking of getting 295 60 r20. Hearing and reading mix review. Some are good some are plain ugly.
Im going to check out these grabbers. Thanks.I just got new wheels and tires and the place I ordered them from seemed to be pushing me to do a combo package with Atturos, and any time a retailer does that, I get suspicious. Instead, I ordered General Grabber's, the whole set only cost me like 80 bucks more than the Atturos, and I'm pretty sure I got a better tire.
Good luck.
Im going to check out these grabbers. Thanks.
What atturo did you end up with?Honestly what sold me on the atturo is going on custom offsets website. You can choose to see vehicles with even a certain brand of tire in their gallery. There was a ton with this tire brand. Unless you need high performance winter use I wouldn’t hesitate to be honest. They also use them in racing so I figure what the heck
60% of the time it works every time....