New CO. XJ owner looking for tire options
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Year: '98
Engine: 4.0 I6
I had a set of Cooper's and they honestly were not great in the snow.
I now have a set of General Grabber AT2's in 33x12.5x15, and they are pretty damn good to be honest (if my stupid rear drums dont ice up on me).
I went wheeling yesterday with tons of snow on the ground up in Lyons, and they were great offroad. On-road, i just drove from Greenwood to Westminster on 25, and I never felt sketchy (most of the time in 2wd, until my t-case lever started acting up and I had to leave it in 4wd).
Duratrac's would have been my first choice, but were over $200 more than the Grabbers
I now have a set of General Grabber AT2's in 33x12.5x15, and they are pretty damn good to be honest (if my stupid rear drums dont ice up on me).
I went wheeling yesterday with tons of snow on the ground up in Lyons, and they were great offroad. On-road, i just drove from Greenwood to Westminster on 25, and I never felt sketchy (most of the time in 2wd, until my t-case lever started acting up and I had to leave it in 4wd).
Duratrac's would have been my first choice, but were over $200 more than the Grabbers
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Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0
I had a set of Cooper's and they honestly were not great in the snow.
I now have a set of General Grabber AT2's in 33x12.5x15, and they are pretty damn good to be honest (if my stupid rear drums dont ice up on me).
I went wheeling yesterday with tons of snow on the ground up in Lyons, and they were great offroad. On-road, i just drove from Greenwood to Westminster on 25, and I never felt sketchy (most of the time in 2wd, until my t-case lever started acting up and I had to leave it in 4wd).
Duratrac's would have been my first choice, but were over $200 more than the Grabbers
I now have a set of General Grabber AT2's in 33x12.5x15, and they are pretty damn good to be honest (if my stupid rear drums dont ice up on me).
I went wheeling yesterday with tons of snow on the ground up in Lyons, and they were great offroad. On-road, i just drove from Greenwood to Westminster on 25, and I never felt sketchy (most of the time in 2wd, until my t-case lever started acting up and I had to leave it in 4wd).
Duratrac's would have been my first choice, but were over $200 more than the Grabbers
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