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My F150 came with General Grabber HTS60’s. Highway-biased all season tire, but it’s not afraid to go through a little snow - so rain should be fine. Nice, quiet highway ride.
I've been happy with General Grabber HTS60 for the last 2 years
General Grabber HTS60
Good reviews on tire rack and consumer reports and more affordable than Continental Terrain Contact H/T or the Michelin Defender LTX M/S although slightly less mileage warranty.
General Grabber AT2's but they don't make my size anymore so this will unfortunately be the last set for me. Great tires though.
GMAXs are great budget tires but for only $150 more, the A/S4 are definitely worth it.
I’m a fan of general grabbers AT. Decent price and they’ve always lasted me. Plus the added bonus of 10ply if you haul trailers often.
I currently have General Altimax RT43's, and they've been pretty solid.
General Grabber AT/x has been fantastic for me as a general purpose, daily driver in rain and snow, and done a solid job in mud and sand. I’ve had them for about 15k miles at this point and will definitely be buying them again.
It’s not a good brand but it isn’t the worst.
But with the exception of the general grabbers. Those are some good off road tires for trucks
First don't buy MRF Nylogrip FE. Very thin tyre despite being of the same size. It skids easily with a little lean and you won't be confident.
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