

10 total tires and not a single one took more than 2.75 ounces of weight. The General Tires are perfectly stable and this is further proved when I got them balanced. That’s because they have extra weight somewhere along the circumference that causes them to be unstable. Most poor quality tires fall over or start rolling. They can stand on their own without leaning or rolling from an inherent imbalance. (Grabber X3) Both sets have been exceptional quality tires and there are subtle things you notice right away when you look them over. This is the second set of General Tires that I have tested. Typically that is a trait found in more aggressive mud terrain tires but there have been some budget all-terrains over the years that have had a wandering feeling even in good weather. The tread is solid and doesn’t wiggle around under load. No squealing, sliding, or other handling quirks.

Even quieter than the stock all-terrain tires that came on the JL.ĭry weather traction is excellent. Comfortable ride, never harsh over bumps, and quiet.

Have you ever read the meme where it says “Let’s have a conversation on the way home.” and the picture is a set of aggressive mud terrain tires? These are the exact opposite of that. This year the weather was particularly kind and dropped enough snow to give us some worthwhile testing conditions. Tires usually show up in February or March and here in Maryland, there won’t be any snow until December or the next January. It usually takes a few months before I get to write a snow review.
