Dunlop Grandtrek A/T3
WatchThe Dunlop Grandtrek AT3 is a Premium Touring All Season tire designed to be fitted to SUV and 4x4s.
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88%
Average
56,000
miles driven
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May 17, 2017
Are these tires directional
The Dunlop Grandtrek AT3 looks to have a classic asymmetric pattern, so can be mounted in any direction.
March 6, 2019
what is the treadwear on the dunlop grandtrek a/t 3
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| Size | Price Range | |
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| 235/60 R16 | $160.99 - $160.99 (1 Price) | Compare Prices >> |
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Top 3 Dunlop Grandtrek AT3 Reviews
Given 91%
while driving a
Suzuki grand vitara
(235/60 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 20,000 average miles
It is one of the best tires I have ever had. The original was a Bridgestone and it gave me pure headaches. I lost traction on wet ground at low speeds, and I lost control several times when turning at 20 km/h. When I fitted the Dunlop Grandtrek, it was another level. All my problems were gone. It is an excellent tire, 100% recommended.
Given 84%
while driving a
BMW X3
(235/60 R17 H)
on mostly country roads
for 1,000 easy going miles
Fitted onto BMW X3 2.0d 2006.
I had Michelin Primacy 3 on previously (magnificent tires - probably the best I've ever driven on on any car).
My requirements were
- AT tires that fit the X3
- Affordable
- Available
- Up-sized by about 3% (235/55 to 235/60 or 225/(60 or 65))
The X3 drives pretty much only on tar in everyday life, but I wanted AT tires for when I do go off-road (which I do from time to time when travelling), and I wanted a bit of a tougher tire. I couldn't find a suitable highway-terrain tire either.
I drove a long trip recently, and the tires feel great. They're comfortable, grip well, feedback well, etc. The only downfall is that they're a bit noisy (as compared to road tires), but it is to be expected. I drove a little gravel as well, and they felt perfect. I have absolutely no complaints, and they were very cheap.
I get 8mm extra height (and you notice it), and the speed is now about 100% accurate to GPS speed, which is nice. The car feels perfect with this up-size.
I would recommend these tires on a 1st generation X3 if you plan on going off-road. Else, stick with the road tires.
I had Michelin Primacy 3 on previously (magnificent tires - probably the best I've ever driven on on any car).
My requirements were
- AT tires that fit the X3
- Affordable
- Available
- Up-sized by about 3% (235/55 to 235/60 or 225/(60 or 65))
The X3 drives pretty much only on tar in everyday life, but I wanted AT tires for when I do go off-road (which I do from time to time when travelling), and I wanted a bit of a tougher tire. I couldn't find a suitable highway-terrain tire either.
I drove a long trip recently, and the tires feel great. They're comfortable, grip well, feedback well, etc. The only downfall is that they're a bit noisy (as compared to road tires), but it is to be expected. I drove a little gravel as well, and they felt perfect. I have absolutely no complaints, and they were very cheap.
I get 8mm extra height (and you notice it), and the speed is now about 100% accurate to GPS speed, which is nice. The car feels perfect with this up-size.
I would recommend these tires on a 1st generation X3 if you plan on going off-road. Else, stick with the road tires.
Given 87%
while driving a
Isuzu Trooper 1997
(245/70 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 0 average miles
Excellent onroad grip for an All Terrain type tire. Grip in wet is ok, as long as it's not on wet glass smooth cement (like what some car parks and driveways have) then the tires have no grip at all. Good feedback because of the reinforced sidewalls. It's mounted on a Trooper so we don't really push the handling too much, but it's decent. Good comfort, For an AT type tire they are actually pretty quiet, they only get noisy when worn down to past the tread wear indicators. We've been using a similar tire (Dunlop AT2) ever since the Bridgestone Dueler HT tires that came with the car wore out. On our 2nd set of AT3's.. Will definitely buy again.