General Grabber A/TX 285/60R18
General Grabber A/TX 285/60R18 E 122/119S Off-Road All-Terrain Truck Tire 04508250000
π‘ Is the General Grabber A/TX 285/60R18 a Good Tire?
Yes β the General 285/60R18 is an Excellent-rated all-season all-terrain tire (79 surveys) suited for full-size trucks and heavy-duty SUVs. Strong off-road capability for rugged terrain, though highway noise can be noticeable during daily driving. Currently priced from $322.99, it is available through major online tire retailers.
Check availability & current price βAbout This Tire
The General Grabber A/TX 285/60R18 is an all-terrain tire, designed for pickup truck, work van, and full-size SUV drivers who prioritize versatile traction and rugged durability in varied driving conditions. Its tread design and compound focus on cut-and-chip resistance, stone ejection, and balanced performance from pavement to dirt roads and light snow.
The tire features General's Comfort Balance Technology with an absorption layer under the tread and acoustic tread pattern to reduce road noise and vibration. Stone bumpers between alternating shoulder blocks help prevent rock drilling, while sidewall protection enhances durability during off-road use. The three-peak mountain snowflake (3PMSF) symbol indicates it meets severe snow service requirements. Driver feedback points to strong wet and dry traction with notable comfort levels, suggesting the technology effectively balances off-road capability with on-road refinement.
Compared to highway-focused tires, it adds off-road traction while maintaining reasonable on-road manners. Overall, it's a solid choice for truck and SUV owners used primarily for mixed driving conditions including work sites, recreational trails, and daily commuting in various weather.
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TirePath Editorial Review
"We appreciate the reliable all-terrain traction that makes this tire ideal for work trucks and mixed driving conditions. The S speed rating may limit highway performance for drivers who frequently travel at higher speeds."

