The Grandtrek AT20 is Dunlop's Highway All-Season tire that was developed for the drivers of pickups and sport utility vehicles. The Grandtrek AT20 was designed to deliver low noise, a comfortable ride, and year-round traction, even in light snow.
The numerous Grandtrek AT20 sizes developed for the aftermarket are branded with UTQG Ratings of 500 A B and have been designed to provide a balance of traits appropriate for today's lavish pickups and luxury sport utility vehicles, while the few Original Equipment Grandtrek AT20 tires developed several years ago are branded with UTQG Ratings of 300 B B and appear to place emphasis on low rolling resistance to increase the vehicle's fuel economy above poor weather traction and treadwear.
On the outside, the aftermarket tires feature Dunlop's advanced all-season compound molded into a tread design that combines independent intermediate and shoulder blocks with a continuous center rib to enhance dry traction and treadwear. Then crosscut sipes, wide circumferential grooves and deep lateral grooves provide the biting edges needed to enhance poor weather traction. On the inside, twin steel belts stabilize the tread while a Dimensionally Stable Polyester cord body and bead design promote ride comfort, handling and treadwear.
El neumático Grandtrek AT20 de Dunlop pertenece al segmento Autopista Para Toda Estación y fue desarrollado para conductores de picops y utilitarios deportivos. El Grandtrek AT20 fue diseñado para ofrecer un andar confortable, ser silencioso y ofrecer tracción durante todo el año, incluyendo superficies con poca nieve.
La construcción externa del Grandtrek AT20 regular, posee la avanzada mezcla de caucho Dunlop para Toda Estación y la moldea en un diseño que combina bloques independientes intermedios y bloques en los hombros, con un segmento central continuo que aumenta la tracción en suelo seco y mejora el desgaste. Pequeñas ranuras sobre la superficie de los bloques, canales circunferenciales anchos y ranuras laterales profundas, se encargan de ofrecer tracción en condiciones climatológicas difÃciles.
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Warranty summary for replacement tires purchased on or after 05/01/25 (1 of 4)
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Customer ratings show the Dunlop Grandtrek AT20 delivers a smooth, quiet ride (7-10 scores) and strong dry traction (frequent 8-10 ratings), aligning with its highway all-season focus. However, treadwear receives consistent criticism (many 0-3 scores), with customers noting premature wear. Winter traction (common 0-4 scores) and wet performance (mixed 2-8 ratings) raise concerns, including hydroplaning risks in heavy rain. While dry handling shines, the tire's limited durability and inconsistent wet/winter grip suggest it's best suited for drivers prioritizing comfort and dry-road confidence over all-weather versatility or long-term value.
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732 customers mention "Dry Traction"
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Customers report strong dry traction with most scores 7-10, highlighting confident grip. Some lower scores (0-6) suggest mixed experiences in certain conditions.
January 15, 2017
3.6 out of 5
...Dry traction has been pretty good.
According to the warranty, I have about 9k miles left. According to the wear bars, I have about 5-9k miles left. They're not the best in Florida downpours, hydroplaning a bit. Dry traction has been pretty good.
Vehicle: 2015 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 4WD Miles Driven on Tires: 51,500 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: VALRICO, FL Driving Style: Average
...Im impressed with these tires; they handle very well in dry weather and they look good too.
I will be replacing my current AT20s with the same when I hit 60K. Ive been across the country and back and trips up to Big Bear and they work great. On one trip to Big Bear, I later found I had 2 screws in the tire and it was almost running flat, yet it handled well despite this. Im impressed with these tires; they look great, handle very well in dry weather and they look good too.
Vehicle: 2004 Toyota 4Runner 4wd Sport With TPMS Miles Driven on Tires: 56,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly On Road Location: Costa Mesa, CA Driving Style: Spirited
These came with my new Tacoma. After this years Jersey winter, they proved themselves. I drove in light snow as well asheavy unchartered roads and it got me home with no problems. Others got stuck but I was able to continue. Would rate these close to a pair of new Goodyear WranglerRTS. Quiet ride and good dry handling also.
Vehicle: 2011 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 4wd Miles Driven on Tires: 9,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Springfield, NJ Driving Style: Spirited
Customers praise ride comfort and low noise with most scores 7-10, highlighting smooth, quiet driving. Some lower scores (0-6) note occasional harshness or noise issues.
September 23, 2019
4.8 out of 5
...I've got 30500 miles on my 4Runner and they are very comfortable on the road, quiet on the highways, have never let me down on dirt trails and mild off roading...
I'm not sure why these tires get such a bad rap. I've got 30500 miles on my 4Runner and they are very comfortable on the road, quiet on the highways, have never let me down on dirt trails and mild off roading. They also did fine the few times we've had ice and light snow here in metro Atlanta as long as I did my part. In those conditions drive like your grandmother is in the back seat holding a hot bowl of chili... Tread life is good, the edge tread is showing a little rounding but that's to be expected. They are definitely not a hard core mud tire (and shouldn't be judged to that standard) but Toyota picked a winner as an OEM offering.
Vehicle: 2017 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Miles Driven on Tires: 30,500 Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway Location: SUWANEE, GA Driving Style: Average
These OEM tires are quiet and comfortable. They probably help with fuel consumption. None of those are reason why I bought a 4Runner. I mostly drive my truck in the winter and these are really pathetic in the snow. Living in one of the snowiest areas of the US, I always run dedicated winter tires on any vehicle I drive in the wintertime and I usually wait until snow accumulates before I switch over. The AT20s come off as soon as there is any snow.
Long story short, if you can only have one set of tires on you vehicle and plan on encountering ANY snow, these are NOT the tire for you.
Vehicle: 2018 Toyota 4Runner SR5 Miles Driven on Tires: 8,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: CICERO, NY Driving Style: Spirited
Tires came with my Tacoma and I've driven for 12000 miles. It's very quiet and comfy. Good traction in the rain. It hasn't spun out on me on wet surface, and I live in Hawaii. It rains most times. Aloha!
Vehicle: 2010 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 4wd Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Honolulu, HI Driving Style: Average
Customers praise wet braking and hydroplaning resistance with scores 7-10, but many report slipping and reduced control in heavy rain, scoring 0-6.
September 05, 2011
2.4 out of 5
...Dry traction is good even now but I have to be more careful in wet conditions because performance is not there now...
These tires have been on my '08 tacoma new. I bought the truck with approx 13,000 miles on them. At first the tires handled great. Can't comment on snow or ice because it's Ga. We did get a couple of inches of snow one year and it handled fairly well. Even though I didn't drive fast. From the beginning these tires have had considerable noise and a constant vibration even though I've had them balanced after I bought the truck. Tread wear to me has been normal for the amount of miles of them. Dry traction is good even now but I have to be more careful in wet conditions because performance is not there now. I will probably not buy these again.
Vehicle: 2008 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab Miles Driven on Tires: 48,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: Box Springs, Ga Driving Style: Average
...From day 1 they lacked traction on wet roads. I put the truck in 4wheel when the pavement is damp so I don't spin at a light when taking off (very gently, not drag racing)...
OEM tire couldn't wait for them to wear out. From day 1 they lacked traction on wet roads. I put the truck in 4wheel when the pavement is damp so I don't spin at a light when taking off (very gently, not drag racing). There are way too many tires that are way better than these to justify using the GrandTrek. Dunlop Rovers are exponentially better in every way.
Vehicle: 2007 Toyota Sequoia SR5 4wd Miles Driven on Tires: 60,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: EAST LANSING, MI Driving Style: Average
...Wet traction has been poor since the very first mile...
I'm actually looking forward to spending the money to replace these OEMs. Wet traction has been poor since the very first mile. Cornering, handling, noise all subpar. Never again.
Vehicle: 2012 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab 2wd Prerunner Miles Driven on Tires: 40,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: LAKE MARY, FL Driving Style: Spirited
Customers report mixed winter traction with many scores between 0-6 for snow/ice performance. Some praise deep snow handling with 9s/10s, but most note significant struggles in icy conditions.
January 11, 2015
1.4 out of 5
This tire came on my 2013 Toyota 4-Runner, and is the worst tire as far as traction I have ever had...
This tire came on my 2013 Toyota 4-Runner, and is the worst tire as far as traction I have ever had. They are quite, but that's it. Will replace with Bridgestone or Michelins as soon as possible. I can't understand why a company which prides itself on quality like Toyota would put these tires on a $35,000 vehicle. I did put this complaint in my initial new customer survey when I bought the car.
Vehicle: 2013 Toyota 4Runner V6 SR5 Miles Driven on Tires: 16,400 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: DURHAM, NC Driving Style: Average
...The tires are horrible in the snow, slush, and ice. They do ok in a light snow (less than and inch or two), but even then, they are unpredictable...
These tires came on my 4-Runner, I cant believe Toyota put such a horrible tire on an otherwise great vehicle. Traction for the first 5,000 miles was average to good. However, around 7,500 or so, things went down hill fast. Dry traction got worse, and then the snow started to fall. The tires are horrible in the snow, slush, and ice. They do ok in a light snow (less than and inch or two), but even then, they are unpredictable. They also form flat spots if you are parked for more than a day or two. Takes about 5-10 miles of highway driving to iron out the flat spots.
Will never buy these tires again, and as soon as Ive got the money set aside I plan to buy replacement tires, even though there will still be tons of remaining tread on the tire. They are just that bad.
Vehicle: 2004 Toyota 4Runner 4wd Sport Miles Driven on Tires: 12,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly On Road Location: Ballston Lake, NY Driving Style: Spirited
...Had to keep it in 4WD during winter even when only light snow/ice on the road, would peel out in the snow if in 2WD even with 250# of sand in the bed...
These tires are only good for clean dry pavement. Came equipped from Toyota on my 08 Tacoma 4WD Regular Cab. They're expected to be replaced at 36,000 miles, rotations have been every 7-10,000 miles. Lost control on a wet windy road going approx. 30mph, thought I was driving at a safe speed for the conditions, but these tires have no wet traction. Had to keep it in 4WD during winter even when only light snow/ice ice on the road, would peel out in the snow if in 2WD even with 250# of sand in the bed. Bumps on dirt/gravel roads seem extremely bumpy, but not horrible on pavement. Tread life has been OK, but they didn't have much tread to begin with and there isn't much left at all right now. I imagine they'll be close to bald after 36,000 miles on mostly highway/city driving. Will NEVER buy these tires again, especially after reading about the defective tires on other models!
Vehicle: 2008 Toyota Tacoma Regular Cab 4wd Miles Driven on Tires: 26,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway Location: Morgantown, WV Driving Style: Easy Going
Customers report mixed treadwear experiences, with some praise (9s-10s) but many 0-2 ratings citing premature wear. Scores 7-8 note adequate longevity for highway use.
April 06, 2013
3.5 out of 5
...Very poor tread life; down to 2/32 after only 30K / 20 months. Became squirmy late in life...
OEM tire. Very poor tread life; down to 2/32 after only 30K / 20 months. Became 'squirmy' late in life. Surprisingly good snow/ice traction when on an AWD vehicle.
Vehicle: 2011 Suzuki Grand Vitara Premium Miles Driven on Tires: 31,000 Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City Location: , Driving Style: Average
Tread life is nowhere near a 60000 mile tire. I will be lucky to see 30000, with normal driving...
Tread life is nowhere near a 60000 mile tire. I will be lucky to see 30000, with normal driving. They came on my Toyota Tacoma when I bought it. I will but something else when I replace them.
Vehicle: 2011 Toyota Tacoma Access Cab 2wd Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: NEW PORT RICHEY, FL Driving Style: Average
...At about the 15,000 mile mark; my front tires were almost bald! Now, at just shy of 20,000; I need to replace the front tires and unfortunately, one rear tire as I have a side wall tear...
This tire was the original when I bought the Sequoia. I am extremely disappointed. At about the 15,000 mile mark; my front tires were almost bald! Now, at just shy of 20,000; I need to replace the front tires and unfortunately, one rear tire as I have a side wall tear. The Sequoia has not yet been off rode and the only thing I have 'towed' are 5 elementary school kids for carpool! I am extremely disappointed in the tire and Toyota for choosing such an awful tire.
Vehicle: 2006 Toyota Sequoia SR5 4wd Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000 Driving Conditions: Mostly City Location: chesterfield, MO Driving Style: Average
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