Most customers rate Wet Traction 8-10, praising confident grip and hydroplaning resistance. While a few scores below 5 note challenges, the Workhorse AT excels in wet off-road conditions as intended.
January 24, 2023
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...Rain and wet driving provides the same comfort as dry driving and I have only had one instance of extreme hydroplaning. The rain was out of control on that day and the freeway had plugged drainage system. There was numerous places with over 3 inch deep puddles that immediately sent the pickup off course. 60mph into a small lake will do that to any tire. Otherwise, the tires have no problem traversing standard amounts of water on the road...
These tires caught my attention because of the more moderate All-Terrain tread pattern vs. the more aggressive Duratrac and more highway orientated All-Terrain Adventure w/Kevlar. I have had both and experienced different traits with both. Duratrac wears horribly uneven on the lugs unless you rotate them every 2500 miles. All-Terrain Adventure w/Kevlar was a great all around seasonal tire, with a tread pattern more designed for highway only driving - in my opinion.
The Workhorse AT delivers a tread pattern similar or almost Identical to the discontinued Trailrunner AT. It has proven to be a great choice for my location and the adverse weather we encounter. it can be over 100 F in the summer and a has been to -30 F in the winter. I drive on snow every winter, I have 2 mountain passes I have to drive through on occasion. Having the peace of mind of a high quality tire is always appreciated.
Summer driving is mostly highway and unimproved gravel / chip seal / compact dirt roads. These tires excel in all aspects.
Rain and wet driving provides the same comfort as dry driving and I have only had one instance of extreme hydroplaning. The rain was out of control on that day and the freeway had plugged drainage system. There was numerous places with over 3 inch deep puddles that immediately sent the pickup off course. 60mph into a small lake will do that to any tire. Otherwise, the tires have no problem traversing standard amounts of water on the road.
Winter and snow driving is great. We get mixed results with how our highway is plowed, scraped, graveled or de-iced. As any tire on direct ice, these will travel a bit, but on compact snow, deep snow, graveled highway etc. Theses tires pass my scrutiny well.
Overall I'm happy with the purchase, and will definitely consider this tire again in the future. Granted, I have only gone 6000 miles with this vehicle in one year, which is half the national average, I expect them to continue to serve my needs well.
Vehicle: 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 4WD Crew Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 6,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: WALLOWA, OR
Driving Style: Average
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September 06, 2021
...Traction on pavement is superb, dry, wet, and flooded. They really bite into the road and propel you forward...
So i bought these soon after they came out, in the LT size, because while i wanted an LT tire, there were previously only 2 other AT tires in an LT size available that would fit my stock renegade, and i wasn't interested in either.
These are 4lbs lighter than the equivalent sized KO2, with a 1/16" deeper tread. And a little less open pattern, which i hoped would result in better wet pavement handling.
Over only driven on these a few weeks now. Traction on pavement is superb, dry, wet, and flooded. They really bite into the road and propel you forward. Cornering and responsiveness is a little stiff, though I'm still working out the best PSI since my little jeep is far lighter than these tires were meant for. Overall ride is comfortable. Very little noise, easy to tune it out
Off road, they do very well. I've put over 100 miles on them in Florida's forests and swamps. Aired down they excel in the multiple types of sand I've driven in. I tried to get them to spin out and couldn't. Great in the dirt too, over rocks and logs. They cling and climb well. Did well in the mud, though in packed wet sandy mud they don't excel at self cleaning, i had to spin them a bit to get them clear and digging again. And aired down, the ride is quite comfortable over rough terrain and gritty, rocky roads.
I can't comment on performance in snow or ice. I expect they'd do quite well. Overall I'm quite happy with them. If i can, I'll update this as time goes on, how they wear, etc.
Vehicle: 2016 Jeep Renegade 4X4 Trailhawk
Miles Driven on Tires: 500
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: SAINT PETERSBURG, FL
Driving Style: Spirited
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April 12, 2024
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...Wears well and good in rain.
Very good all terrain tire. Wears well and good in rain.
Vehicle: 2021 Ford Ranger 4X4 Supercrew
Miles Driven on Tires: 20,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly City
Location: CRYSTAL RIVER, FL
Driving Style: Spirited
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The Wrangler Workhorse AT excels in snow and deep snow traction, with most ratings 9-10. Ice performance shows strong capability (scores 7-8 dominate), though some lower ratings suggest variability in extreme ice conditions.
October 25, 2022
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...Took them out in a fresh 13" snow and experienced no slipping or sliding...wasn't doing anything crazy just normal driving.
I normally go with General Grabbers but do to availability issues I went with the Wrangler Workhorse ATs. Been thru one winter and have about 15K on them. So far they have met all my expectations and I would purchase again. I live in the mountains and I drive on dirt/gravel/rocky forest roads daily. I normally ran them slightly under inflated and I experienced no issues. Took them out in a fresh 13" snow and experienced no slipping or sliding....wasn't doing anything crazy just normal driving.
Vehicle: 2015 Toyota Tacoma 4wd TRD Pro Double Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 8,000
Driving Conditions: Combined Off Road/Highway
Location: ANGEL FIRE, NM
Driving Style: Average
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January 11, 2025
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...Had about one and a half feet of snow over an 1/8 inch layer of ice (freezing rain hit us first). Drove into work that Monday morning and the tires performed exceptionally well too and from, over a couple hills and at intersections ( stopping and starting)...
These tires were mounted the Friday before the blizzard that hit us starting late Saturday night through to early Monday morning. Had about one and a half feet of snow over an 1/8 inch layer of ice (freezing rain hit us first). Drove into work that Monday morning and the tires performed exceptionally well too and from, over a couple hills and at intersections (stopping and starting). Very happy with this composition of tires, will absolutely buy again when these are worn out. Should note that I was running them about -3 PSI in the snow and ice.
Vehicle: 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4wd Crew Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 150
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: LEAVENWORTH, KS
Driving Style: Spirited
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January 24, 2023
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...Winter and snow driving is great. We get mixed results with how our highway is plowed, scraped, graveled or de-iced. As any tire on direct ice, these will travel a bit, but on compact snow, deep snow, graveled highway etc. Theses tires pass my scrutiny well...
These tires caught my attention because of the more moderate All-Terrain tread pattern vs. the more aggressive Duratrac and more highway orientated All-Terrain Adventure w/Kevlar. I have had both and experienced different traits with both. Duratrac wears horribly uneven on the lugs unless you rotate them every 2500 miles. All-Terrain Adventure w/Kevlar was a great all around seasonal tire, with a tread pattern more designed for highway only driving - in my opinion.
The Workhorse AT delivers a tread pattern similar or almost Identical to the discontinued Trailrunner AT. It has proven to be a great choice for my location and the adverse weather we encounter. it can be over 100 F in the summer and a has been to -30 F in the winter. I drive on snow every winter, I have 2 mountain passes I have to drive through on occasion. Having the peace of mind of a high quality tire is always appreciated.
Summer driving is mostly highway and unimproved gravel / chip seal / compact dirt roads. These tires excel in all aspects.
Rain and wet driving provides the same comfort as dry driving and I have only had one instance of extreme hydroplaning. The rain was out of control on that day and the freeway had plugged drainage system. There was numerous places with over 3 inch deep puddles that immediately sent the pickup off course. 60mph into a small lake will do that to any tire. Otherwise, the tires have no problem traversing standard amounts of water on the road.
Winter and snow driving is great. We get mixed results with how our highway is plowed, scraped, graveled or de-iced. As any tire on direct ice, these will travel a bit, but on compact snow, deep snow, graveled highway etc. Theses tires pass my scrutiny well.
Overall I'm happy with the purchase, and will definitely consider this tire again in the future. Granted, I have only gone 6000 miles with this vehicle in one year, which is half the national average, I expect them to continue to serve my needs well.
Vehicle: 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 4WD Crew Cab
Miles Driven on Tires: 6,000
Driving Conditions: Mostly Highway
Location: WALLOWA, OR
Driving Style: Average
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Most customers rate dry traction as excellent, with scores of 9-10 highlighting confident grip and responsive handling. Some 7-8 ratings still reflect strong performance in rugged conditions.
Most customers rate comfort highly with scores 8-10, praising the smooth ride and low noise. Some note occasional noise concerns, but overall performance excels in rugged conditions.
April 24, 2022
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I cannot believe how quiet and comfortable these tires are. Like driving on grand touring tires, but they are light truck tires...
I cannot believe how quiet and comfortable these tires are. Like driving on grand touring tires, but they are light truck tires. Because I live in a state that you literally can go from rain snow and any other weather conditions all in one day. I really got to try these out in the rain on the coast, mountain pass snow and dry roads. They did great. Glad to have great tires.
Vehicle: 1994 Ford F350 4wd
Miles Driven on Tires: 500
Driving Conditions: Combined Highway/City
Location: SPOKANE VALLEY, WA
Driving Style: Average
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Most customers rate treadwear as excellent, with scores of 9-10 highlighting outstanding durability in rugged conditions. While a few lower scores (0-6) note exceptions, high marks dominate for this all-terrain tire's long-lasting performance.