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Subaru Forester XT-General Grabber Tyres
Subaru Forester XT-General Grabber Tyres
Subaru Forester XT-General Grabber Tyres Good Combination
This excellent video shows the quality and endurance of this Subaru car in thick snow. Consequently, equipped with General Grabber AT2 tyres.
The AT2 tyres have been a popular choice
for millions of drivers. Especially the drivers of SUV and 4X4 vehicles. Bridgestone 4X4 tyres are also popular, but General are the top of the pile.
The Forester, was fitted with 215/70R16 General Grabber AT2 tyres. of course the car had standard suspension, (not uprated). Thus this probably the reason for the car bottoming out a few times(this can be heard on the video).
The experiment with the tyres took place on a farm.
Of course, the filming took place with a video camera over a few days in winter. Snow had fallen to a depth between 3 inches and 2 feet. Thus giving the car plenty to think about during the tyre test.
General Grabbers are also very popular here in Halifax, Yorkshire, in the Pennine mountain range foothills. All types of drivers use the tyres, from farmers to families that live in the hilly areas. Therefore, they are well prepared for the snow that falls practically every winter.
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Snow ranging from 3″ to close to 2 foot. I have about 9.5″ of ground clearance and you can hear it bottom out several times in the video on hard snow. Some highlights from a few days out on the farm (Iowa) this Winter with the FXT. Using 215/70r16 (28.1″ diameter) General Grabber AT2 tires (stock suspension). I didn’t have a camera man this weekend to take video from outside the car so we’re stuck with the video from my DVR207 dash man which isn’t that great. The rattling you hear is actually the slightly loose mic inside the camera.
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