OilBurnerHoldOut
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I have the Goodyear AT Adventures myself and I do like them. They seem to work perfectly for what Goodyear designed them for. 80% on road 20% off road, lol. I will give opinions on how the Pirellis work, it has a more aggressive tread but isn't going into the hybrid/MT world. They're roughly equivalent to the Falken Wildpeak AT3W from what I can tell.Review once you get a few miles on them - I still have the OEM Goodyear Kevlar All Terrains on mine and less than impressed. Know my better half will question changing out tires that only have a couple of thousand miles on them. Then again I do live in FL now so snow/ice conditions won't be in the forecast anytime soon, so maybe I can last a year on them.
Ah okay. I have very little experience with a gas grill. Still I have been tempted by those grills with the gas burners in one section and another section for charcoal.
Can't replace that smoke flavor you get when you cook that way.Charcoal or wood fire is the best IMHO.
I have gas, and it's convenient and fast.Can't replace that smoke flavor you get when you cook that way.
I have one of these. I love the convenience of just being able to light up the gas and get it done or getting the smokey BBQ. I can also attach a smoker box to the end of the charcoal side to go real low and slow. https://www.chargriller.com/collections/dual-fuel-grills/products/duo-5050-gas-charcoal-grillStill I have been tempted by those grills with the gas burners in one section and another section for charcoal.
Agree, I'm torn right now, had a Weber Gas Grill for 10 years we just sold prior to our move back to FL. I've been looking at new grills, like the convenience of gas but as you mentioned nothing can replicate the flavor you get with charcoal/wood.Can't replace that smoke flavor you get when you cook that way.