NITTO® 217550 - RIDGE GRAPPLER (LT325/65R18 127Q)

45 reviews|19 Q&A|Item # 846118317
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All Season
Truck / SUV
All Terrain / Off-Road / Mud
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$420.00 ea.   / $1,680.00 set
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Specifications

Brand
NITTO
Product Model
RIDGE GRAPPLER
Tire Size
LT325/65R18
Season
All Season
Tire Type
Truck / SUV; All Terrain / Off Road / Mud
Speed Rating
Q = 99 mph
Load Index
127 = 3858 lbs
Run Flat
No
Weight
74.23 lbs
Part Number
217550
Tire Width
325 mm
Aspect Ratio
65
Rim Diameter
18"
Overall Diameter
34.61"
Approved Rim Width Range
9.5" - 11.5"
Construction Type
Radial
Sidewall
Black Wall
Tire Ply
10
Tire Height (SAE)
13.03"
Revs Per Mile
600
Electric Vehicle Rated
No
Tread Depth
16/32"
Max Load Pressure
3860@65
Noise Level
Moderate
Country of Origin
USA
Load Range
E
Noise Canceling System
No
Eco Focus
No
Max. Inflation Pressure
65 psi
UPC
4981910501725

Features

Variable Pitch Tread Pattern
Variable Pitch Tread Pattern

Ensures a quiet and comfortable ride on the highways.

Shoulder & Lateral Z Grooves
Shoulder & Lateral Z Grooves

Provide biting edges for improved grip and traction on the road and off it.

Staggered Shoulder Lugs
Staggered Shoulder Lugs

Enhance traction in different off-road environments.

Step Block Edges
Step Block Edges

Maximize traction by providing additional biting edges.

Reinforced Block Foundation
Reinforced Block Foundation

Adds rigidity to the tread blocks, therefore, reducing flexing for responsive handling.

Stone Ejectors
Stone Ejectors

Protect the casing from damage by forcing stones and debris out of the tread blocks.

Product Details

RIDGE GRAPPLER Tires (217550) by NITTO®. LT325/65R18, Speed Index Q - 99 mph, Max Load 3858 lbs, Tire Weight 74.23 lbs. Season: All Season. Type: Truck / SUV, All Terrain / Off Road / Mud. If you need tires that are capable of taking you over muddy, rocky, or other challenging terrain but don’t compromise on-road ride comfort and confident highway handling, Nitto Ridge Grapplers can meet your needs. Thanks to their dynamic hybrid tread pattern teamed with aggressive sidewall lugs, they are outstanding performers on the pavement and off it. In other words, they are more off-road oriented than most all-terrain tires but less aggressive than mud-terrain models. Ridge Grappler tires are available in a range of sizes to fit different pickup trucks and SUVs.

Nitto Ridge Grapplers have proven themselves as being the Swiss Army knife of tires. They're smooth cruisers on city streets and fearless warriors on rugged trails. How is that achieved? Their hybrid tread pattern, designed with some high-tech sound equipment, keeps things quiet and comfortable on highways. But when you're itching for some off-road action, those specially designed grooves, sidewall lugs, and step block edges provide uncompromised traction. No need to worry about little nuisances like stones either; Nitto's stone ejectors take care of that.

Enhancing the design of the tire is a reinforced base of tread blocks, which reduces block movement and deformation under various stresses that occur when you're accelerating, braking, or cornering. Less flex means added stability, improving tire performance and potentially lengthening its lifespan. Like other Grappler models, this tire boasts a dual sidewall design. Go with a classic pattern or an edgier, more aggressive block design – it's up to you!

Reviews

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5 of 5
Perfect for daily & weekend warrior
Been running these for a couple months now and I get why everybody recommends them. Theyre quite comfortable on the highway. No hum like full mud tires but still grip well enough on muddy back roads. Sidewalls are tough no worrying about punctures. I've got 35s with a 3.5" lift on my F150, no rub, no trimming needed. CARID had the best price I found. Solid experience.
Posted by Alan (Atlanta, GA) / February 12, 20252015 Ford F-150
5 of 5
Grips well, quiet
They do everything well. Mud, rocks, snow - they grip. They're way quieter than my old MTs. Can still hear them a little, but for a tire this aggressive I can't complain a lot. They're not as rough as some other all terrains I've had. Thinking of buying again when these wear out.
Posted by John (Prineville, OR) / February 09, 20252024 Jeep Wrangler
5 of 5
Awesome Hybrid Tire
Installed them on my 2024 Wrangler with a 2.5" lift, couldn't be happier! They look just like I expected them to and I love how they perform off road. Grip was fine even on loose terrain. On the road they ride well but do have a slight hum at highway speeds which is expected with a tire like this. Not a dealbreaker.
Posted by Scott (Phoenix, AZ) / January 28, 20252024 Jeep Wrangler
5 of 5
Best Mud Tire I've Owned!
I've run several different mud terrain tires on my 2012 Silverado 1500 Z71 but these are easily the best. Good traction, they grip in mud, loose dirt, and they don't feel sketchy on wet pavement. I expected them to be loud on the highway, but they're surprisingly quieter than other M/Ts I've had. Running them on 18x9 wheels with +12 offset.
Posted by Winston (Dallas, TX) / January 27, 20252012 Chevy Silverado 1500
5 of 5
Perfect
I take my 05 Explorer on light off road trails on weekends but I still need it to ride nice and smooth during the week. The Ridge Grapplers handle both like a champ! Grip is solid on dirt and gravel but they don't feel rough on the highway. road noise is way lower than I expected. very happy with them!
Posted by Buyer (Denver, CO) / January 23, 20252005 Ford Explorer
4 of 5
Tough Wheels
Bought these wheels with Ridge Grapplers for my F150. They're solid as a rock and look just right!! Packaging was great, they arrived without a scratch. Haven't had any issues with them.
Posted by Dani (Boise, ID) / November 04, 20242020 Ford F-150
5 of 5
Perfect Tire for Off-Road and On-Road Balance
Excellent tire! The NITTO Ridge Grappler 33X12.50R18 offers fantastic off-road traction and a comfortable ride on the highway. Its aggressive tread pattern looks great and performs even better. Highly recommend for anyone needing a versatile and durable tire.
Posted by Danila (Torrance, CA) / July 26, 20242010 Chevy Silverado 1500
5 of 5
Sierra's New Shoes Are Fire
I'm glad I went for these. Look great on my Sierra, which is already a beauty. No complaints about how they handle the Atlanta rain. Quiet and smooth. I tow some pretty hefty loads, gonna see how that tread holds up over time. So far, no problem.
Posted by Lucas (Atlanta, GA) / September 03, 20232018 GMC Sierra 2500
5 of 5
Great All-Rounder
Running my second set of ridge grapplers. I got around 50k miles from the previous set. Smooth rides, noise is minimal up until 30k. They grip well on loose terrain, on dirt, on the rocks.
Posted by Danny / August 30, 20232020 Jeep Wrangler
5 of 5
First Time Buyer
Swapped mudders out of my Jeep for these about a month ago. On road comfort? The difference is like day and night! Quiet and smooth, they made my ride much more comfortable. I have not taken them off the pavement yet. Given they have an aggressive tread which looks very similar to mud tires, I guess they will work well.
Posted by Clarence (Memphis, TN) / December 05, 20222015 Jeep Wrangler

Questions and Answers

(19)
If you have any questions about this product, please don't hesitate to ask us. We will be happy to help you!
Question:
Do Nitto Ridge Grapplers ride smooth?
NITTO® - RIDGE GRAPPLER
Posted by Customer / October 27, 2023
CARiD Answer:
Absolutely! One of the notable features of this tire model is its hybrid design, which allows for a quiet and comfortable ride on highways while maintaining off-road capability.
Posted by CARiD Expert / October 27, 2023
Question:
What is the difference between Ridge Grappler C and E?
NITTO® - RIDGE GRAPPLER
Posted by Customer / October 25, 2023
CARiD Answer:
The primary difference lies in their load ranges. "C" typically indicates a 6-ply rating and is meant for lighter loads, while "E" indicates a 10-ply rating, designed for heavier loads, often used in 3/4-ton and 1-ton trucks.
Posted by CARiD Expert / October 25, 2023
Question:
Are Ridge Grapplers better than KO2 in the rain?
NITTO® - RIDGE GRAPPLER
Posted by Customer / October 23, 2023
CARiD Answer:
Both Ridge Grapplers and BFGoodrich KO2s are top-tier tires with proper wet traction. The performance in the rain can depend on specific sizes, tread wear, air pressure, and individual driving conditions. Ridge Grapplers, with their minimal siping, may provide slightly less wet traction than KO2s. Both are designed to perform well in wet conditions, but personal preference might sway one's choice.
Posted by CARiD Expert / October 23, 2023
Question:
How much tread does a Nitto Ridge Grappler have new?
NITTO® - RIDGE GRAPPLER
Posted by Customer / October 18, 20232023 Ford F-250
CARiD Answer:
This varies by size and load rating. Typically, many new all-terrain tires start with a tread depth of 13/32 to 16/32 of an inch. Most Ridge Grapplers have from 13.5 32nds to 18.3 32nds. The brand's light truck models typically feature 16 32nds or 16.4 32nds, while 18 32nds and 18.3 32nds are common for off-road sizes.
Posted by CARiD Expert / October 18, 2023
Question:
When should I replace my Ridge Grappler tires?
NITTO® - RIDGE GRAPPLER
Posted by Customer / October 13, 2023
CARiD Answer:
Replace them when the tread depth is 2/32 of an inch or less, or if you notice irregular wear, sidewall damage, or other signs of significant wear and tear.
Posted by CARiD Expert / October 13, 2023
Question:
Will a 33x12.5x18 of this tire fit okay? I have a 2010 dodge 1500 sport.
NITTO® 217190 - RIDGE GRAPPLER (33X12.50R18 122Q)
Posted by Customer / December 22, 20222010 Dodge Ram
CARiD Answer:
If your 2010 Ram 1500 is at factory height, it will be a tight fit and you will likely have some rubbing in tight turns, especially if off-road. Usually we would recommend this tire size with a leveling kit or small lift.
Posted by CARiD Expert / December 22, 2022
Question:
Are Nitto Ridge Grappler Tires Directional?
NITTO® - RIDGE GRAPPLER
Posted by Customer / December 08, 2022
CARiD Answer:
No, they aren't. They are non-directional radial tires, meaning they perform equally whatever their rotational direction.
Posted by CARiD Expert / December 08, 2022
Question:
How Much Air Does the Nitto Ridge Grappler Need?
NITTO® - RIDGE GRAPPLER
Posted by Customer / December 08, 20222022 GMC Sierra 2500
CARiD Answer:
Recommended tire pressure for the Ridge Grappler ranges from 44 psi to 80 psi depending on the load index of the model. Typically, you can find this information on the sidewall of a tire. For instance, 255/55R18 109T models with a load capacity of 2,271 lbs should be inflated up to the recommended 50 psi, while the larger LT265/60R20 121/118Q with a load capacity of 3,197 lbs should be inflated up to 80 psi.
Posted by CARiD Expert / December 08, 2022
Question:
How Many Ply Are Nitto Ridge Grapplers?
NITTO® - RIDGE GRAPPLER
Posted by Customer / December 08, 2022
CARiD Answer:
Nitto offers the Ridge Grappler in two load ranges (ply ratings): E and F. The former is the equivalent of a 10-ply tire. 18-inch models and up are available with an F load range that corresponds to a 12-ply rating. Depending on the model, carrying capacity ranges from 2,271 pounds to 4,079 pounds per tire.
Posted by CARiD Expert / December 08, 2022
Question:
Are Nitto Grapplers Snow Rated?
NITTO® - RIDGE GRAPPLER
Posted by Customer / December 08, 20222021 Dodge Ram
CARiD Answer:
No, they aren't. However, most drivers who have run them in winter conditions have positive feedback about their performance on snow-covered roads.
Posted by CARiD Expert / December 08, 2022