They're a little pricing but I like the Goodyear wrangler duratrac. It's a medium duty load range E tire.
I run Cooper STT. I have had VERY good luck with them
What kind of mileage you getting out of the tires cactus?
I change them between 30-40k need it or not. My rig weighs close to 18k. So, it's hard on tires
I was running the BFG MTII E rated 10 ply, and they held up pretty good for me. I couldn't get the BFG and went with a cheaper radial MTX tire by Wild Country and these are doing pretty well for me also and were $500/set cheaper than the BFGs were.
My Kumhos have worn pretty good. I am impressed.
Not a single flat. 20k miles. 11 thousand pound rig.....that's pretty good.
I run nitto terra grappler a/t's they wear like iron. Ride soft and smooth and are super quiet going down the road. Had really good luck with them in the mud rain and snow. I love them. Anyone who I have talked to about them before I got them said you will replace them from dry rot before you wear them all the way down.
I run nitto terras on both my rig and my inspection truck. They run great on both enough traction to get out of a rough spot but quiet as well and last a 60 k with rough use. Had used the nitto mud graplers once and yeah they looked cool but the crappiest tire i have ever owned lasted all of sixteen k on the rig and was so loud you had to yell while talking on the phone down the road.
I had General grabbers a few years ago and they were excellent. Good wear, good ride. Next set was a round of Kelly Safari's. They were pretty good tires but did not last near as long as the Generals. This year put on a set of Yokohama Geolander's on there now. These Yokohama's are the worst tires I have owned to date. Feels like I'm riding on a buckboard.
Yup, Goodyear Duratrac. Very good, durable tire. Its actually a commercial rated tire and great traction in mud, snow and ice.