Toyo Open Country AT3 vs General Grabber ATX

Interesting. I was looking at the Nitto Terra Grappler G2 for my truck and at 41lbs each they weigh the same as the Toyo's. I like the look of the Toyo's though so I might have to re-consider. Where did you see the rebate? I pulled them up on Discount Tire and didn't see the rebate mentioned.

 

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#4 · Sep 23, 2020

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My bad...you meant rebate on the ATX not the Toyo's. Reading comprehension was never my strong suit.

 

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Gary - how do you like the Old Ezra? Heard god things but read a negative review, and have not been able to find it here in NC

 

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Enjoyed it while I had it. My local small town liquor store literally got a case in while I was standing there so I picked it up. Wasn't cheap (about $55) and they were sold out by the next day when i tried to go back and get one for a friend. Apparently in Ohio you can get on some sort of list to see where all of the stock is of different types of liquor so the owner told me that you have to get there the day that it comes in. It's 117 proof though so it's a bit stiff for a sipping bourbon. OTH I recently picked up a bottle of Elijah Craig Small Batch which is a bit cheaper and I think I enjoyed it as much as the Old Ezra. It's probably a little easier to come by as well...

 

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I just put the Toyo AT3's on my truck. 265/70-r17. Great tire, alot quieter than the Back Country's I had from Les Schitt's.

Point S tire centers are doing a buy 3 get 1 free with TOYO. Ends in the middle of October. I was out the door @ $674.00. Each tire cost $188. So $564 for just tires.

I should have never left Toyo in the first place, but I guess some things must happen to appreciate what you use to have.

Currently have just 250 miles on them. We are over at the beach on vacation in Washington State, lots of rain and sand time. Doing great so far.

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Preston, thanks for your thoughts on them and the tip about Point S buy 3 get 1 free. I’ve never heard of them before so looked them up. Only two in the state, in smaller towns so I guess that was why. But one is only an hour away from me so would be worth the drive.

How many miles do Toyo Open Country AT3 last?

Up to 65,000 miles Built tough, it offers peace of mind to safely get there and back home, regardless of terrain or weather. With a treadwear warranty of up to 65,000 miles, outdoor adventurers can rely on the Open Country A/T III for the long haul.

Are General Grabber ATX tires good in snow?

Wet Performance and Snow & Ice While it performed admirably on wet terrains, this tire reserved its best performance for snowy conditions. That's mainly due to the small indents dotting the entire diameter of this tire. We inserted studs in the given space and got better traction on ice and snow.

Are Toyo Open Country AT3 tires loud?

Comfort/Noise –In the past I've ran a number of the top 5 all-terrain tires on this truck including one mud terrain and I find the Toyo Open Country A/T III to be the perfect balance between comfort and off-road grit. They are a fairly quiet tire for such and aggressive tread pattern.

How long do General Grabber ATX tires last?

For those of us with large amounts of highway miles in between our off-road stints, General's tread life improvements are backed by a 60,000-mile (excludes LT and flotation sizes) and 50,000-mile (includes LT and flotation sizes) limited treadwear warranty.