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General Grabber AT2s

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Hey Im in need of new tires soon. Im looking at some different sizes.

 

Was thinking of trying out 205/75/15 General Grabber AT2s.

 

I know some here have said they fit that size just fine, just double checking.

 

Its a 99 Outback, stock height. Original size is 205/70/15 as many of you already know.

 

Im learning from the previous owners mistake to never buy generic brand tires.

 

Iva had two of them go bad on me. When I say bad I mean steel belt breaking and sticking through the tread. The tires are nowhere near bald. And the two times this has happened there has been no puncture, just belts coming through the tread somehow.

 

They are some sort of tire called Lexingtons. They suck horribly.

That is the size i have on my 05 impreza and fit with no rubbing. and outbacks have higher spring perches so they should fit no problem

I had that tire and size on my 99 OBW when it was stock.

 

No rubbing.

 

I think the tires sucked though.

I had that tire and size on my 99 OBW when it was stock.

 

No rubbing.

 

I think the tires sucked though.

 

I have AT2's and I really like them. Great all around tire, for a fairly inexpensive price.

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I have AT2's and I really like them. Great all around tire, for a fairly inexpensive price.

 

Just what I wanted to hear.

 

Good looks like when I get paid I will be getting some.

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