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General Grabber HTS60 255/50R20 Tires

General Grabber HTS60255/50R20 Tire
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based on 243 customer reviews


review overall8.0 review hydroplaning resistance7.9
review buy again82% review cornering stability8.0
review dry traction8.6 review steering responsiveness8.1
review wet traction8.3 review ride comfort8.1
review light snow traction7.8 review noise level8.0
review deep snow traction7.2 review treadwear8.0
review ice traction6.7 review miles reported1,006,874
     8-10 = excellent        6-7 = good        4-5 = fair        1-3 = poor

Mavis Discount Tire offers General Grabber HTS60 tires in the size 255/50R20. When replacing all 4 tires, the most popular vehicle was the Ford Explorer, followed by the Nissan Pathfinder, Gmc Acadia Limited. 3 different vehicle models in total were fitted with this tire. The average mileage when putting on the new tires was 48,087, and Spring was the most common time of year to purchase.
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255/50HR20 XL Blackwall H 109H XL 660 A
General Grabber HTS60 - All Season On-Road Highway tire
  • StabiliTREAD™ Technology
  • DURAGEN™: Ultra High Strength Technology
  • Comfort Balance™ Technology
  • Pattern Optimization
  • 45 Day Trial or the first 2/32nds of Tread
  • A flatter, larger footprint reduces tread stress for improved tread life.
  • A robust cut-and-chip resistant compound combined with ultra high-strength steel belts and a broad contour, promote confident stability, even wear, excellent braking and responsive handling.
  • An absorption layer under the tread isolates the vehicle from road disturbances for a more comfortable, pleasant ride.
  • Metric sizes are optimized for excellent grip in wet and winter conditions, while LT sizes are optimized for improved tread life and stability under heavy load.