GT Radial Adventuro M/T Tire Review & Rating

The Adventuro M/T from GT Radial sports an aggressive tread pattern that is built to deliver exceptional on and off-road performance. Designed for drivers of 2 or 4WD pickups and SUV’s, the M/T is created to provide year round traction and a longer treadlife.

A tough all-terrain tread compound is engineered to resist punctures and abrasions from rocks and other elements found in various terrains. The aggressive tread pattern gives this tire increased mud performance, while the higher void ratio allows the tread to self-clean itself.


GT Radial Adventuro M/T Tire Review

The tire’s solid shoulders enhance dry pavement traction and cornering grip. The tread design further reduces road noise, which is an area that may surprise you. Many mud tires can become so noisy on the highway that you can no longer talk with any passengers in your truck. This is not the case with this model.

The double, and even triple, reinforced sidewall casing provides additional protection against punctures, chips and tears. Inside the tire you will find two or three steel belts (depending on size selected) and a polyester cord body for added strength and durability, as well as increased handling. The M/T is available in 15-16 inch sizes.

Pros

  • All-terrain traction is excellent
  • Perform very well on the highway
  • Lower road noise than you would expect
  • Attractive and aggressive good looks
  • Long lasting tread life

Cons

  • Wet traction could be just a touch better

Overall Thoughts

These M/T tires were a pleasant surprise to be sure. It starts with the attractive and aggressive tread design and moves right into tread performance. Seriously, all-terrain performance is nearly up to the level of other tires in this class from the likes of BFGoodrich, Bridgestone and others, and it comes in at a lower price as well. The tire provides an excellent balance between off-road abilities and on-road stability.

Noise from this tire at highway speeds is noticeable of course, but not to the point of being obnoxious. It’s much quieter than you would expect. Wet traction on pavement could be improved upon, but again, if you take it easy and use some caution it is not a big issue. Treadlife is above average for this type of tire, which is an area that other driver reviews mention as well.

Overall, this GT Radial tire makes a solid choice and comes highly recommended.

What Vehicles Will The GT Radial M/T Fit?

(This is not a complete list of ALL vehicles this tire will fit)

  • Chevrolet Silverado, Colorado, K1500, Avalanche, S10, C2500, Blazer, Tahoe
  • Dodge Ram, Dakota, 2500 Van, Durango
  • Ford F-150, F-250, F-350, Ranger, Bronco, Econoline Series, Expedition
  • GMC Sierra, Canyon, Envoy, Yukon, Jimmy, Suburban
  • Hummer H3
  • Isuzu Trooper, Hombre5, Rodeo, Amigo S
  • Mitsubishi Montero
  • Nissan Crew Cab, Titan, Pathfinder
  • Jeep Wrangler, Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, Liberty, CJ5, CJ7
  • Suzuki Sidekick, Equator
  • Toyota FJ Cruiser, 4Runner, Tacoma, Tundra, Sequoia

Tire Sizes

15″

31/10.50R15LT 109Q OWL
33/12.50R15LT 108Q OWL
LT235/75R15 104S OWL

16″

LT235/85R16 120Q OWL
LT245/75R16 120Q OWL
LT265/75R16 123Q OWL
LT285/75R16 122Q OWL
LT305/70R16 118Q OWL

Price Range

Prices on the Adventuro M/T range from approximately $146 and up. You may also find occasional rebates, discounts, coupons and special offers on this tire.

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Warranty

The Adventuro M/T comes with a limited tread warranty. Tire uniformity is guaranteed for the first 2/32 inch of wear. Materials and workmanship are warranted for 5-years and include free replacement during the first 2/32 inch of wear. A prorated amount is given for the remaining time period or until the tire reaches the final 2/32 inch of tread depth.


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