Supratachophobia
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The guy who ran the grabbers....Source?
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The guy who ran the grabbers....Source?
Tirerack reviews show Chevy Suburbans routinely getting 70-80k with the Grabber HTS 60, the Rivians torque likely shortens that a bit but I think itβs safe to say they are a fairly long-life tire and should be comparable to other high mileage tiresβ¦The guy who ran the grabbers....
Based on the articles you provided. It seems like the Bridgestone dueler A/T revo 3 is more of a On road all terrain tire. Focus on comfort and will provide a slightly better MPK. While the Firestone XT would be a better off road tire.Looks like it's Firestone Destination X/T for the win, at least 3 sizes that fit, my vote is for 285/65R20 (34.5" and 9.6" wide)...can save 2 pounds if drop down to 33.5" (285/60R20) and it's 9.9" wide...
Better snow performance with the 34.5" (due to height) and better offroad performance with the 33.5" (due to width).
Comparing Destination XT and Dueler AT: https://tiredriver.com/bridgestone-dueler-at-revo-3-vs-firestone-destination-xt/
"...my perspective the Firestone Destination XT features a superior on-road grip when it comes wet and snowy pavements. And off-road it provides better mud, sand and rocky terrain traction. The Bridgestone Dueler AT Revo 3 on the other hand, is much better in terms of dry traction, noise dampening, and fuel economy. Moreover, although by a slight margin, it also gives you longer tread life."
Comparing Destination XT and Toyo OC AT3:
https://tiredriver.com/firestone-destination-xt-vs-toyo-open-country-at3/
Highlight:
"...my perspective the Toyo Open Country AT3 provides you with better dry grip, though its really needs some wet traction. Itβs supplies better noise dampening, wear resistance, and off road it shines on rocks. The Firestone Destination X/T, on the other side, offers better overall comfort, wet traction and fuel efficiency."
OEM Pirelli (48#), 13/32", 51 psi | AT Revo 3 (51#), 16/32", 80 psi |
116H (130 mph) | 126S (112 mph) |
I'm currently using the grabber HTS60. there is a member here also used it and he said it lasted around 20K miles. For $200 a tire, I don't mind it at all.The guy who ran the grabbers....