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Old 02-05-2008, 01:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Old 02-05-2008, 04:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Trailcat

I have not heard of the "Trailcats" but I have tested the General Grabber AT2's are great tires for the money. Key features are the wet and dry traction with decent ratings in the snow. You can spend a lot more money and get the same performance. I have them available for $105 in the sock FJ fitment and ready for immediate delivery. Let me knwo if I can help - Mason
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My FJ is new, so it may be a little while before I get rid of the BFG RT's. Do you have the Grabbers in 265X75X16 D load range? Thanks Ron

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If you feel like going for a more agressive tire the Les Schwam - Wild Country RVT tires are the best value in a awesome mud tire out there.
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I ran GY MTR's for the last five years and I'm ready for a less aggressive tread these days. I'm doing lots of roadtrips now and I need something that's bett on wet roads at 70MPH. I'm thinking Trailcat, Grabber or Dick Cepek FCII or possibly a GY SA will be my next tire. Ron

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