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I am trying to buy a pair of General Grabber AT2 tyres for my X-Trail which needs 215 65 R16. It would appear they are no longer available. Can you confirm this for me and if so recommend a suitable alternative?
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Asked on 27 September 2011 by 9393xi

Michelin Latitude, Pirelli Scorpion.
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