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New to this forum, so I apologize if I posted this in the wrong spot, but I'm looking for a new set of tires. I need a set that will perform well in mud and sand, but I also need them to have good treadwear seeing as how I drive from California to Kansas and back a few times a year. Any help would be great~

I currently have Toyos and there nearly at the end of there life. It's on a 2004 Titan XE, 6 in Pro Comp Suspension Lift, 20in moto metal wheels. Tire size is 35x12.5 R20
 

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Toyo or nitto will be your best bet for what you're looking for. I believe if you want a happy medium of road/off-road mixture than the toyo RT is your best bet. I find the toyos wear less and I know from experience perform extremely well. I have nitto Terra grapplers and they work alright but I definitely know my next tire will be the toyo RT. If you're wanting Nitto then he Ridge grappler looks and performs well. I think it may be a bit louder/rougher on-road but I'm not completely sure. I think those are the best two tires that will accommodate your off-road/highway needs the best. They are both proven to last and perform.
 

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New to this forum, so I apologize if I posted this in the wrong spot, but I'm looking for a new set of tires. I need a set that will perform well in mud and sand, but I also need them to have good treadwear seeing as how I drive from California to Kansas and back a few times a year. Any help would be great~

I currently have Toyos and there nearly at the end of there life. It's on a 2004 Titan XE, 6 in Pro Comp Suspension Lift, 20in moto metal wheels. Tire size is 35x12.5 R20
We have a solid selection of tires in 35/12.50R-20 size depending on what you are looking for. Here is a link to them along with customer reviews:

35x12.50R-20 Tires | Discount Tire Direct

We would be happy to help you choose the right tire for your needs if you would like. We would just need to ask you some questions to determine what type of tire is right for you.
 
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