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Old 09-21-2011, 07:19 PM   #2
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Honestly, I would avoid the Generals. The grabber AT2s look good pricewise next to the BFG ATs, but the BFGs are a much better tire that should get you 60-80k miles without a problem as long as you rotate regularly.

You might also want to consider looking at some of Cooper / Mastercraft's offerings - they have several nice AT and Hybrid tires at a good price that perform well. My brother has the Mastercraft Courser AT2s and I have the Courser CTs and we are both really pleased with them.

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