Yea. Sand/gravel type stuff. The desert. They work awesome on gravel and loose dirt. But they aren't very good in sand, they wore super quick the first year, they suck on anything wet, just all around not a good tire Sent from my HTC One using Tapatalk
I don't know how you drive but I got good mileage out of mine and I followed nitto mud graps everywhere with just a little more throttle Sent from my VS980 4G using Tapatalk
The reviews on the grabbers are what kept me from getting them... They are easily one of my favorite looking tires, but as stated above and from what I've read, they wear too fast. My cousin had a set of 35s on his Dodge, back when the grabbers first came out, and he had two sidewall blow outs on practically brand new tires. He warrantied the first one, but got rid of the tires when it happened again. I'm sure they have fixed that by now, but still.