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Grabber HTS60 vs. all. Why not more popular?

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I’m on 22’s but I’ve seen 2.13 over almost 4,000 miles. It’s a slight improvement over the factory Pirelli’s scorpions I came from.

Rivian R1T R1S Grabber HTS60 vs. all. Why not more popular? IMG_2699
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I need tire’s for my 20’s. Prioritizing efficiency. The General Grabber HTS 60 is tops on Rivian Tracker (https://riviantrackr.com/rivian-tire-guide/?size=275/60R20&sort=efficiencyGrade) and here (https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/...-wheels-and-33-tires-options-275-60r20.24561/) but everyone seems to be going with Wranglers or Hankook. What am I missing? They're super cheap too. Tread wear may be a knock but you’ll get prorated on the mileage warranty if you rotate.

Anyone with grabbers care to share their input? How about pics?
The General Grabber HTS60 is the best value tire currently available for efficiency.

While its treadwear is not class-leading, the tire is backed by a mileage warranty, helping offset replacement costs and making its lifetime cost of ownership very attractive. More importantly, numerous Rivian owner reports indicate the HTS60 delivers efficiency that is comparable to, and in some cases exceeds, the OEM 21-inch road tire while significantly outperforming the OEM 20-inch all-terrain tire.

When combined with its low purchase price, light weight, quiet ride, and strong on-road manners, the HTS60 stands out as one of the lowest-cost options for achieving near-maximum efficiency.
 

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