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You might be looking for a unicorn though. I'm no tire expert, but I'm thinking you might find a tire that has good attributes for Mud and Snow all in one, but to get both good Mud/Snow and Rock Crawling might be a stretch. For Rock Crawling I'd think you want a purpose built tire. You did mention you're not doing much rock crawling but I see where it comes up occasionally but for a rock crawler IMO, everything needs to be right including powertrain, lockers, tires and all.
You don't have adequate equipment in the snow or mud you just get stuck. You don't have adequate equipment rock crawling you can be dead or at least severe injury to your truck. I wouldn't want to be half way up a steep rock or hill side, lose grip or break an axle, driveshaft or transfer case and then what happens? It's not a pretty sight sometimes.
You don't have adequate equipment in the snow or mud you just get stuck. You don't have adequate equipment rock crawling you can be dead or at least severe injury to your truck. I wouldn't want to be half way up a steep rock or hill side, lose grip or break an axle, driveshaft or transfer case and then what happens? It's not a pretty sight sometimes.