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255/55x20 General AT now in stock.

We now have the General Grabber AT 255/55x20 in stock. Andy....

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Thanks Andy. Good news that there is an AT for the 405 at last. A friend was positive about the 19" version on his 3.6 TDV8, but I have not tried them. How do you think they would compare to Duratracs, which is what I have on my 4.4 TDV8 for the winter just now (also 19") and which I found gave a good balance between road, snow/ice and off road? In particular I wonder whether the Grabbers have a harder compound and less siping so that they might be less good on packed snow and ice? I gather from a South African test (on T Hilux) that they are good on road, gravel and sand, but they were not tested on mud, what do you think on that?
I assume that LR have not homologated the Grabbers?
Are you aware of any plans by Goodyear to expand the Duratrac range to include 255/55R20? Only Range Rovers since 1988

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Duratracs certainly look more aggressive than ATs. Wouldn't imagine either are in the same field as a true winter tyre for winter use though.

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