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Found a great deal on a set of 35/12.5/r20 nitto ridge grapplers. Was wondering if they will fit on my stock 24 Sierra 2500 at4. Apologize if the question has already been asked but can not find a straight answer. Appreciate the help in advance 

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40 minutes ago, Robbie R said:

Found a great deal on a set of 35/12.5/r20 nitto ridge grapplers. Was wondering if they will fit on my stock 24 Sierra 2500 at4. Apologize if the question has already been asked but can not find a straight answer. Appreciate the help in advance 

I don't have any personal experience, but it seems like the max size on stock suspension with no rubbing is 295/65r20, which is almost an inch narrower than 35/12.5. Some people even report rubbing at full lock with the 295/65s, so 35/12.5 will probably be a bit too wide on stock suspension if you don't want to deal with rubbing.

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I have 35/12.5/20 Nitto Recon Grapplers on my 2024 LTZ Z71 - so they should fit on your AT4 as I think yours is a little bit higher than mine. There is a SLIGHT rub on the driver's side at full lock, but nothing serious. 

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On 6/25/2024 at 10:44 AM, kevin74 said:

I have 35/12.5/20 Nitto Recon Grapplers on my 2024 LTZ Z71 - so they should fit on your AT4 as I think yours is a little bit higher than mine. There is a SLIGHT rub on the driver's side at full lock, but nothing serious. 

Do you have any photos?

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7 hours ago, A Chap said:

Do you have any photos?

Here are some that I have on my phone. Let me know if you need any closer or different angled pics. 

 

 

 

 

 

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Here are some more - the GMC I'm parked next to also has Nitto's on there, but I didn't verify the size. I threw in a pic of the solid aluminum folding tonneau cover I found on close-out for $150. 

 

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19 hours ago, kevin74 said:

Here are some more - the GMC I'm parked next to also has Nitto's on there, but I didn't verify the size. I threw in a pic of the solid aluminum folding tonneau cover I found on close-out for $150. 

 

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Thank you, looks great.

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I was wondering if you have a leveling kit on your 2024 chevy silverado 2500hd or is it stock because I was looking to buy a set of 35/12.5/r20 and I whated to see if it would fit with out rubing to much please let me no guys

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I am "kind of" leveled. I have 2" drop shackles in the rear as we tow an older gooseneck trailer that needed the bed to be a bit lower. The tires fit perfectly with only a very very slight rubbing on the fender liner in the front at full lock when turning the wheels to the right - no issues turning left. 

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1 hour ago, Brent Butler said:

I was wondering if you have a leveling kit on your 2024 chevy silverado 2500hd or is it stock because I was looking to buy a set of 35/12.5/r20 and I whated to see if it would fit with out rubing to much please let me no guys

I ended up going with the falken wildpeak at4 in a 35/12.5/20 on my sierra 2500 at4. No rubbing at all. Have about 15k miles on them and still have brand new tread life on them. IMG_2011.thumb.jpeg.c11c98098eb0a7e2d0a2a85afda9c066.jpeg

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1 hour ago, Brent Butler said:

I was wondering if you have a leveling kit on your 2024 chevy silverado 2500hd or is it stock because I was looking to buy a set of 35/12.5/r20 and I whated to see if it would fit with out rubing to much please let me no guys

I ended up going with the falken wildpeak at4 in a 35/12.5/20 on my sierra 2500 at4. No rubbing at all. Have about 15k miles on them and still have brand new tread life on them. IMG_2011.thumb.jpeg.c11c98098eb0a7e2d0a2a85afda9c066.jpeg

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1 hour ago, Brent Butler said:

Thanks for the info buddy . Nice truck I have a red truck to . I might get the same tiyers as you

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