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Posted: Jul 18 2006 at 8:44am | IP Logged Quote gregk

What are the brands of tires that you guys have on your Frontier LE?  Mine are General Grabber AW - they look cheap - maybe I'm wrong.  I would've expected something like the Goodyears like on my wifes '06 Murano.

What do you have?

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Posted: Jul 23 2006 at 4:57pm | IP Logged Quote getitshelley

in my situation the general grabber aw did not hold well. it was a rough ride they were wrotting and sidewall bubbles about the size of a dime or even smaller.i was unhappy i was riding on a spare at 1,000mi. went distributer for general tire no hassel as long as its not over 5000mi they will gladly upgrade i went to america's tire . i put  on a set of michelin cross terrian's. i felt the differance right away i couldn't believe how smooth and quiet my truck was. i did have to pay the cost differance. well worth the extra money, i'm really happy

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Posted: Jul 23 2006 at 6:02pm | IP Logged Quote ColinThePilot

I got BF goodrich long trail AT's stock on my SE KC. I love them.
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Posted: Jul 23 2006 at 7:55pm | IP Logged Quote chucknorris

i have BF goodrich longtrail AT's....stock as well on my 06 SE CC....they seem to be holding up..

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Posted: Aug 11 2006 at 6:43pm | IP Logged Quote mission mike

long trails souds like the dealer did a switcharoo
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Posted: Aug 14 2006 at 10:28pm | IP Logged Quote My2006SE

According to the book , the LE's came with the generals , nims came with rugged trails , Se long trails .

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Posted: Oct 01 2006 at 11:43pm | IP Logged Quote sweet4x4

Greg,

  my 05 crewcab came supplied with the General Grabber Aw's and i think they are terrible.I've got 37k miles on mine and will be replacing them next week with Bridgestone Dueler Revo A/T's ($158 minus rebate ) from TireRack.com.My tires spin on dry pavement ! on Wet pavement i really have to ease away from a green light or they really spin.Winter here in NY state requires i put 300lbs of sandbags in the back over my tires.From what i hear about the Revo's i think i'll be alot better off.

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Posted: Oct 02 2006 at 5:55pm | IP Logged Quote StormCrew

sweet4x4 wrote:

Greg,

  my 05 crewcab came supplied with the General Grabber Aw's and i think they are terrible.I've got 37k miles on mine and will be replacing them next week with Bridgestone Dueler Revo A/T's ($158 minus rebate ) from TireRack.com.My tires spin on dry pavement ! on Wet pavement i really have to ease away from a green light or they really spin.Winter here in NY state requires i put 300lbs of sandbags in the back over my tires.From what i hear about the Revo's i think i'll be alot better off.

Tim

 

The BFG Long Trails are known for their "Long Life" ,(likely a hard compound),not for their traction...

The Tire Rack site has GREAT reviews of most tires they sell, and the highest ranking on/off road tire in a size for the Frontier seems to be the Pirelli Scorpion ATR.

I will be replacing my Long Trails with the ATRs before the white stuff flies.

Mine spin easily in the wet with a 6 speed, I cannot imagine them in the snow!

 

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