General Grabber HTS?
#1
General Grabber HTS?
Any reviews, thoughts, ideas on this suposed LRR tire?
On Tirerack.com it's like #3 rated in the 235/70/16 size; behind the Michellin LTX & GY Tripple tread, both at nearly twice the price.
I've finally got to get something soon, down to less than 3/32 each, they're loud (hoping it's just the tires) but sadly only got 47K out of the Conti's
TIA
Bryan
On Tirerack.com it's like #3 rated in the 235/70/16 size; behind the Michellin LTX & GY Tripple tread, both at nearly twice the price.
I've finally got to get something soon, down to less than 3/32 each, they're loud (hoping it's just the tires) but sadly only got 47K out of the Conti's
TIA
Bryan
#3
Re: General Grabber HTS?
The Michelin Latitude Tours are sweet....especially if you use this truck like most folks.......as a car.
I think the Grabbers are H rated the Latitudes are T rated. Grabbers are probably popular due to the price. But from my experience with tires, "you get what you pay for."
Grabbed this quote from a post on CleanMPG: ALL OTHER THINGS BEING EQUAL, an H rated tires will have more RR than a T rated tire. This is because an H rated tire will almost certainly have a cap ply, where a T rated tire will probably have just cap strips. This means the H rated tire will have more material in the tread area - and more material means more RR.
ADDITIONALLY, H rated tires tend to be designed for better handling, and the tread rubber compounds would be grippier and that also negatively impacts RR.
BUT, higher speed rated tires are also more capable, so the risk of a tire failure is lower with an H rated tire (higher) than a T rated tire. Although the H-rating is usually designated for sports sedans and coupes.
But these are generalizations and you will find there are a lot of factors involved. You could get different results unless you pay attention to the details.
I think the Grabbers are H rated the Latitudes are T rated. Grabbers are probably popular due to the price. But from my experience with tires, "you get what you pay for."
Grabbed this quote from a post on CleanMPG: ALL OTHER THINGS BEING EQUAL, an H rated tires will have more RR than a T rated tire. This is because an H rated tire will almost certainly have a cap ply, where a T rated tire will probably have just cap strips. This means the H rated tire will have more material in the tread area - and more material means more RR.
ADDITIONALLY, H rated tires tend to be designed for better handling, and the tread rubber compounds would be grippier and that also negatively impacts RR.
BUT, higher speed rated tires are also more capable, so the risk of a tire failure is lower with an H rated tire (higher) than a T rated tire. Although the H-rating is usually designated for sports sedans and coupes.
But these are generalizations and you will find there are a lot of factors involved. You could get different results unless you pay attention to the details.
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Re: General Grabber HTS?
Thanks.
So far so good, 400mi, much quiter now, at least I'm not looking for the open windows like before. As quite as it was 4+ yrs ago, maybe not.
only got to drive on wet roads for 5min so far, but seemed normal. Whenever this drought is finally over maybe I can make a better report.
Also can't comment on MPG gain/loss yet as it's still 100+ daily and were running AC wite econ off, and waiting at school for kids again, so it sucks. But according to the SG, my normal work trips are spot on to where they were.
So far so good, 400mi, much quiter now, at least I'm not looking for the open windows like before. As quite as it was 4+ yrs ago, maybe not.
only got to drive on wet roads for 5min so far, but seemed normal. Whenever this drought is finally over maybe I can make a better report.
Also can't comment on MPG gain/loss yet as it's still 100+ daily and were running AC wite econ off, and waiting at school for kids again, so it sucks. But according to the SG, my normal work trips are spot on to where they were.
#6
Re: General Grabber HTS?
I have about 500 miles on the new General Grabbers and now I have a new problem. The monitor in the dash says tire pressure fault. It happens after 20 minutes of driving on highway (like some others have also observed on this site). I can get rid of it by pushing set, but it comes back again. I,m wondering if the person mounting the tires damaged the sensor. Any one else figured out what could be done other than going to a Ford dealer?
#7
Re: General Grabber HTS?
I have about 500 miles on the new General Grabbers and now I have a new problem. The monitor in the dash says tire pressure fault. It happens after 20 minutes of driving on highway (like some others have also observed on this site). I can get rid of it by pushing set, but it comes back again. I,m wondering if the person mounting the tires damaged the sensor. Any one else figured out what could be done other than going to a Ford dealer?
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