General Grabber APT vs Continental TerrainContact AT

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In this video, we're putting two of the most on-road-oriented all-terrain tires head-to-head: the General Grabber APT and the Continental TerrainContact AT.

Here's what we'll cover:
00:00 Start
00:24 Design
01:32 Wet Performance
02:45 Comfort
03:34 Road Noise
04:27 Dry Performance
05:29 Winter Performance
06:30 Off-Road Performance
07:26 Conclusion

Tread Design: We'll break down the unique designs of these tires and how they contribute to performance, whether you're on the highway or off the beaten path.

Wet Traction: Wet roads can be tricky, especially for all-terrain tires. We’ll see how each tire handles water dispersion and overall grip in wet conditions.

Impact Comfort: Comfort is key! Find out how the Grabber APT’s ComfortPlus technology stacks up against the TerrainContact AT.
Noise Reduction: Nobody likes a noisy ride. We'll explore why the TerrainContact AT is one of the quietest all-terrain tires out there.

Dry Performance: From braking to handling, we'll see which tire performs better on dry pavement.

Winter Performance: Snow, ice, and everything nice – discover why the Grabber APT shines in winter conditions.

Off-Road Performance: We put these tires to the test on sand, mud, and rocky terrain to see which one really holds up.

BG Music: Compare The Tire
Based on real testing.

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Thanks for the comparison. The GG APT serves me well (65% pavement, 35% dirt/gravel/rock) in everything except mud.

vernonbernardino
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Good video. FYI- Consumer Reports rates the Conti Terrain Contact as their #1 rated AT truck tire. Both are very good AT tires for majority street use.

chrisb
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good review : Conti best in city & Grabber best in country

tonelocrian
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Can you share what sizes and load ranges you tested?

hi-fi
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My Grabbers lasted 14, 600 miles! Warranty is a scam. Continental made me buy another set of General/Continental replacement tires to receive my warranty credit. After the purchase and installation, Continental then denied my legitimate claim citing "severe wear" and told me my only option would be to hire a lawyer and sue them for the $1200.

Walker-D
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I currently have a set of Continental TerrainContact ATs on my 2020 Ram 2500 MegaCab.  I have found the tire to be fantastic for towing (I tow a 9000 pound travel trailer) and an overall great highway tire. Where it lets me down is in the winter (I live in northern Illiniois), especially in snow and ice conditions. Planning to replace them after this coming summer season. Based on research I will be going with a set of BFG KO3s. Seems to be the best all around choice.

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