@SirRobyn0
I noticed a while back you had asked someone about Treadwright tires. I have quite a bit of experience with them. I have ran several sets of their Wardens (old BFG AT tread pattern) and have liked them. I have also ran some of the Claw's on my soil sampling pickups. Very good traction for the money. Main takeaway with Treadwright is that you have to static balance them. I have had a lot of issues in the past finding a tire shop that will actually static balance when I ask them. Most either tell me dynamic is better, or they tell me they will static balance them and then proceed to dynamic balance them. I ended up buying my own tire machine and balancer because I was tired of tire shops not doing what I asked. I don't know why, but for some reason the way the tires are made, they just balance better using static balancing. If a person is thinking about buying cheap tires from China, then Treadwright would be a good option. Good choice for the guy who wants a lower cost traction tire for a weekend off road vehicle, farm truck, or something like that. If you are daily driving and doing a lot of highway miles, then spending a bit more and getting something like the General Grabbers you got would probably be best.
The remold process is pretty cool. The guy that owns the company is a Navy Vet and I like the idea of supporting an American company when I can. The quality of the Treadwrights that I have had over the years has been good. I have a friend who had one of their Axioms fail, and Treadwright sent them a new tire free of charge.