265/65 R18 Tyres

The following tyres have been reviewed in 265/65 R18.
Tyre Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
BFGoodrich All Terrain TA KO2 (31) 85% 66% 72% 74% 86% 74%
Cooper Discoverer AT3 (17) 86% 80% 76% 71% 71% 78%
General Grabber Arctic (2) 80% 80% 0% 0% 0% 90%
Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude HT (3) 80% 63% 77% 70% 70% 93%
Dunlop Grandtrek AT20 (27) 74% 52% 64% 66% 75% 69%

265/65 18 Tyre Review Highlights

Goodyear Wrangler Fortitude HT rated 57% while driving a Chevrolet
Driving on a combination of roads for 16000 spirited miles
These tires were on my 4x4 truck when I bought it. The previous owner provided the service records, so I know they've been on it for only 16k miles, I drove it for about 6k of those miles. They're 5 years old, produced in the 3rd quarter of 2018. The dry traction isn't great, there were a couple instances the tires broke loose when I wasn't even flooring it. I would be on a moderate hill and give some extra gas from a stop and they would start spinning enough that the truck would barely move, and this was in the middle of the summer with dry roads. The biggest problem is how it performs in the rain. These tires are absolutely the worst I've owned when the ground is saturated. I almost spun out a few times at low speeds on sharper turns, but luckily was able to recover from the loss of traction before anything bad happened. In the rain I don't trust them at all, they don't feel stable in turns and inspire zero confidence. I don't really know how it performs on the ice, but on the snow covered highways in New England, it actually performed well in 4x4 mode. I do drive slowly when it comes to snow or potentially icy conditions, I never try to push the envelope, but they seemed to have good traction with very minimal spinning and virtually no sliding, I was actually impressed. They got me through two winters. Another positive is they are very quiet. Overall, I definitely would not ever want these tires again. Perhaps they're better suited for off-road conditions.
tyre reviewed on 2023-09-30 01:29:15
General Grabber Arctic rated NAN% while driving a Chevrolet silverado 1500
Driving on mostly country roads for 8000 average miles
I have these on my 2012 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 Crew Cab 4wd. I'm know a lot of people think "why snow tires on a 4wd?" Because 5,600 lbs! That's why! I got them for stability and braking control. Sure, getting up to speed is easy enough but I'd rather have the ability to stay on the road and stop. These tires do a remarkable job. They are a little noisy on slightly wet and dry pavement but not unbearable. For the price they're hard to beat (~$150 ea at the time of this review, 11/2021). I've had them for exactly one year (one season) and I was literally anxious to have them reinstalled before the first snowfall. They added so much more stability to my truck, even with the StabiliTrak garbage GM put on the truck. I'd highly recommend these as a great budget winter/snow tire!
tyre reviewed on 2021-11-11 07:18:31
Dunlop Grandtrek AT20 rated 63% while driving a Toyota Hilux 4x4 2020 lg 50
Driving on mostly motorways for 70000 average miles
Bad on Wet grip. Slides over Mud terrain
tyre reviewed on 2021-06-19 05:16:02
BFGoodrich All Terrain TA KO2 rated 53% while driving a Toyota hilux
Driving on mostly town for 9300 average miles
I GOT FLAT SPOTS ON MY TYRES AFTER 15000 KM... NOT IMPRESSED AT ALL
tyre reviewed on 2017-09-27 06:17:03
Cooper Discoverer AT3 rated 84% while driving a
Driving on for 0 miles
I see all of this feedback relating to the tires in SoAfrica, but I live here in the US - New England. These tires rock in the winter. We had 9+ feet (3 meters) of snow in one month that I ran these tires, and I didn''t need to shovel in to my pickup to my home. Only tire I've had that was better here was Armstrong's Tru Trac. Unfortunately, Perelli bought them and discontinued the beast.
tyre reviewed on 2016-05-20 16:36:25
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