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Suretrac Wide Climber A/T 2 Reviews

All Terrain Light Truck tire

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  • SimpleScore™

    Our proprietary rating system
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    7.2

    Good

    Score breakdown:

    6.9

    Long lasting

    N/A

    7.9

    Handling

    Good

    6.9

    Traction

    N/A

  • 2 reviews

    2 on SimpleTire

    4.5

    overall rating

    100%

    Would you buy again?

    Review breakdown

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    Scorecard

    Dry

    4

    Comfort

    5

    Noise

    5

    2 SimpleTire reviews

    Jason
    3.5
    Jeep Grand Cherokee 2015 Limited
    Verified Customer
    Dec 5, 2024

    Surprisingly quite for an aggressive all-terrain tire. Ride is smooth for a xl rated tire on a 2015 jeep grand cherokee. Especially in a 285/45r22. Very few miles in the snow but seem decent so far. Wet and dry they've been great.

    John J.
    4.5
    Verified Customer
    Dec 9, 2020

    Only have about 200 miles on the new kicks, but wanted to say a few things about them and Simpletire.com : 1st: Not everyone drives the same, this is from MY perspective only on an unloaded F350 4x4, driven by a former lead foot who sometimes back slides. 2nd, Switching from LARGE block treaded mud terrain tires, my truck rides SO quiet, the change is incredible!! 3rd, The ride quality is substantially improved. I'll be playing with the pressure over the next month or 2 to get a better idea of what works best. 4th, Presently being used as "on road" only tires, flat roads and rounding corners is fine. Taking sweeping exit ramps at freeway speeds they don't feel real sturdy.....but like I said, as I play with tire pressures (and my tendency to drive WELL above posted limits) I will be updating. No radial tire drift noted so far. A couple of the tires took a lot of weight to balance out, but that's pretty much normal for 35x1250xR20....unless you bought Michelins..... Stopping feels good with no pull or mushy feel.