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The Nitto Ridge Grappler 35x12.50R20LT is a premium all-season radial tire engineered for professional drivers who demand durability, quiet performance, and superior traction across diverse terrains. Featuring a reinforced block foundation, stone ejectors, and a hybrid tread design, it offers up to 75,000 miles of reliable use with excellent wet and dry grip, making it the ultimate choice for both daily driving and off-road adventures.

| ASIN | B01MAXN5R6 |
| Aspect Ratio | 12.5 |
| Bolt Pattern (Pitch Circle Diameter) | 1 Inches |
| Brand | Nitto |
| Construction | Radial |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (319) |
| Date First Available | 23 November 2016 |
| Item Weight | 32 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 217-040 |
| Load Index Rating | 125 |
| Manufacturer | Nitto |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 217-040 |
| Model | Ridge Grappler |
| Rim Diameter | 20 Inches |
| Rim Width | 20 Inches |
| Section Width | 12.5 Inches |
| Speed Rating | Q |
| Tread Depth | 18.3 32nds |
| UTQG | 100AA |
R**Q
Excellent traction!! Especially in the rain. Extremely quiet considering the tread pattern. And a smoother ride all around.
J**W
I bought my first set of Nitto Ridge Grapplers in early 2020 for a 2013 GMC Black Widow edition Sierra SLE with a 6” lift. These tires replaced a set of MT mudders (LOUD!) that I only got about 35k out of. My mileage was at 109xxx at the time. Absolutely loved the look and the ride! I chose the A/T version of the Grappler series because this is a daily driver and I am mostly on back country road’s and Highways with city driving mixed in on occasion. I am a lead footed driver (80-85 on the Highway) and these performed great there too! I had 2 tire road hazard claims that were honored 4 months later, from the original installation shop, in which one tire was not fixable so I got one free and purchased one (had 2 repaired nail punctures previously on one of the other ones, and I wanted these two tires to match). Mileage was at 130xxx at that point. I am currently at 184xxx miles and just purchased a new set of the exact same tire (35x12.5x20LT). The originally purchased set of tires lasted 75,000 miles!!! The other two still have a few available miles on them but I am replacing all 4 at this point!! I am NOT a stickler for rotation at all! In fact, I think I maybe rotated them all of 4, maybe 5 times in their life? These are rated at 80psi, but I ran them mostly between 55-65psi for the majority of the time (softer ride in my opinion). I have not towed anything with this vehicle so I can’t speak to that aspect. I’m not one for serious mudding, but since I live in North Carolina, I do as many beach trips as possible during the summer. I drop the pressure to around 20psi while on the beach. They run perfect in the deep sand (with the 4 wheel drive engaged, of course). Never had a single issue with the beach runs or any of the minor off-roading ventures I took them on!! Road noise was less than the MTs I replaced, but I don’t mind the sound of an aggressive tire at all. I don’t even notice it with these to be honest. The ONLY draw back I can even speak of is that once I had about 50k on them they got a little slick on the pavement when the roads were wet. 5 out of 5 - WILL purchase these again! (In fact, I just did!!)
A**Y
Not a lot of noise look great on my lifted truck I was going thru tires until I got these haven’t had any issues
D**.
Great tires! Expensive but great. Looks nice and rides smoothly for the size!
T**G
Good tires,but it's not a 3 peak snow rated tire
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