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Re: Buying Tires Online


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Posted by kcm.MN on October 06, 2017 at 01:18:55 from (174.219.14.80):

Well, well, well....I've certainly gotten myself into yet another predicament! Thanks to the previous tire post, I went looking up the General Grabber AT2 tires that I am simply nuts for and.....what's this? Walmart has them for a ridiculously low price? Only $135 each, but it's a season closeout. I paid $171 each (including shipping) for a set back in 2015. Wasn't planning on buying more till next year, but that's a mighty fine price.

Now for the kicker - General Tires has a $50/$70 rebate per set of (4) tires bought between 1 SEP 2017 and 15 OCT 2017. That would make these tires $117.50 each!! :shock: Limit (2) rebates per household! WOW!! ...These are LT tires folks, not passenger.

Here's the link to the AT2's at Walmart:

https://www.walmart.com/ip/General-Grabber-AT2-Light-Truck-and-SUV-Tire-265-70R16/14964166

and here's a link to the rebate form from General Tire, including tire models in the rebate program:

http://i.walmart.com/i/rb/GT16_MakingTrails-PROMO_RebateForm_Standard_v3.pdf

YT, please forgive if this post falls under the "precise definition" of advertising, but just wanted to share this awesome deal with other members who might be interested.



For a brief user review of the Grabber AT2 tires, let me say this - on our previous vehicle (the '96 Suburban) that we lost in an accident, it had these tires on. It's my honest opinion that them being LT tires (tougher than 'P' tires) and the great traction likely saved our lives. On our current truck, these AT2's replaced Goodyear HP (street) tires. This truck replaced the Burb. When we got home from down south after the accident, there was snow on the ground. The truck with 16' enclosed trailer couldn't even get through the yard in 4-LO!! So I ordered the AT2's and, not only do we have MUCH better traction in snow, but also on the 20+ miles of gravel, and a lot less tire noise compared with the Goodyear HP street tires! They're not perfect, but IMO, they are THE closest thing out there to a true all-season tire without shelling out $300+ per tire for the BF Goodrich. With Winter coming up, maybe you have more ice in your area (we normally don't have much glare ice) so you may be better off with a true Winter tire. In any case, here's a good promotion for anyone who might be interested.

I've always been a Goodyear (Wrangler) fan, but as long as General keeps the Grabber AT2 line going, I'll never switch! I rate quality and performance (safety) over value, but here's the best of both worlds.


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