Anyone currently running General Grabber ATX tires?

Based on your profile pic, it looks like you got the tires installed? Have any more pics?

And Im guessing you put on brand new aftermarket canyons? Looks great from what I can see.

I love them. They do exactly what they are suppose to do as an all terrain tire. The Canyons are OE Wheels knock offs, and I'm really happy with the quality of them. My original Gamblers were too far gone to do anything with and not be cost prohibitive.

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I love them. They do exactly what they are suppose to do as an all terrain tire. The Canyons are OE Wheels knock offs, and I'm really happy with the quality of them. My original Gamblers were too far gone to do anything with and not be cost prohibitive.

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Did you do the spare too? Any more pics from other angles or closeups would be awesome if you could.
 
I’m on 33/12.5/15 General Grabber ATXs. Only had them for a short period of time so can’t really comment but I’d compare them to similar to my previous KO2s. I bought them off someone with 500 miles on them. They’ve done well for being street tires and off road capable.

I am about to get the same 33/12.5/15 General Grabber ATX's for my 2001 TJ. It's stock, no lift, nothing. These should still fit fine without rubbing, don't you think?
 
I am about to get the same 33/12.5/15 General Grabber ATX's for my 2001 TJ. It's stock, no lift, nothing. These should still fit fine without rubbing, don't you think?
As long as you don't go offroad, they won't rub, but if you do go offroad, you will need bumpstop extensions.
 
I am about to get the same 33/12.5/15 General Grabber ATX's for my 2001 TJ. It's stock, no lift, nothing. These should still fit fine without rubbing, don't you think?

you will also need to add a nut or some washers to the turn stops so the tires don't rub on the control arms. 33s are going to be pretty tight without any kind of lift. At least a 1.25" body lift would help some. Mine is stock + the body lift and 31" tires.