
To aid in further protecting the sidewalls from punctures and other damage, General has added deflection ribs to avoid rocks from penetrating the sidewall. In addition, General Tire has arranged the tread pattern at different angles and added multiple shoulder scoops to increase traction and grip on all types of surfaces. Stone bumpers in the tread grooves prevent rocks from building up and help to minimize stone drilling and damage to the tire. It efficiently and effectively cleans itself out very well due to its unique evacuation channels. The durability and puncture resistance this tire provides is among the best in class.įor off-road performance, the General Grabber X3 uses an open tread pattern that is built to deliver exceptional traction on dirt, sand, gravel and mud. The X3 uses a tougher cut and chip resistant tread compound to go with a 3-ply construction, ultra-high strength steel belts and an aggressive open tread pattern that is designed to tackle the most difficult of terrain without issue. With over 3 years spent in developing this new model and more than 2 million miles of testing, General has utilized the latest in tire technology in creating this extreme terrain tire. General named this model the “X3” due to its extreme performance in dirt, mud and on rocks. This extreme MT tire will replace the older and popular Grabber and is available in many more sizes that will appeal to a wider range of truck, jeep, SUV and other 4×4 vehicles.

After more than 3 years in development, the General Grabber X3 is set for release in September 2016.
