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    Default Yet another tire question!

    O.K. here goes, I'm looking for 20 inch tires for my truck and I want an all terrain, I've pretty much settled on the General Grabber AT2 or the Cooper Zeon LTZ and I'm wondering if any of you guys are running these tires and what you think of them, I'm mainly interested in their on road performance, it may seem a bit stupid but I want the all terrain for looks more than off road capability.If you guys have any other recommendations feel free, but please don't say BFG! Yes they are great tires, I've had them before, but the size I need are over $350 a tire! which in my humble opinion is @$!%^&* ridiculous, I dont care how long they last, thats just too expensive for my budget. Thanks in advance,

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    I would reccomend TOYO A/T's. We are on our second set of 18"on our Suburban, and my Silverado had 20" Toyo A/T's on it when I bought it new.
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    I'm planning on getting a set of the General Grabber AT2's next weekend. After all of the research I did, they seem to be the best bang for the buck if you're looking for an aggressive AT. I've heard lots of good things about them. I got a quote for $662 OTD for 265/70/17's. Good luck!
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    You might want to check out these folks they have some interesting tires and the prices arent bad and they are a green product if that means anything for ya.


    http://treadwright.com/default.aspx

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    I would go with the Coopers or Nitto Terra Grapplers or Dune Grapplers. Nittos are a softer tire which will ride great but the coopers look like the nitto ATs but they will last longer..I got a set of the 325/65R18 (35" on 18's) Dunes on the way for mine. they just look awsome.

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    I've got the terra grapplers also. I have tried them in everything but snow and have had no problems. Very good traction in sand and mud.
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    OMG GET THE BFG AT!!!!

    just kidding

    and I would go with the General Grabber AT2. my brother has them on his dodge and loves them
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    Thanks for the response guys, I knew you'd come through!
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