If you like pin hole leaks in the side walls, get the Dunlops. I'm not a fan of the Firestones either. My sister has them on her Jeep and while they ride nice, you don't want to leave the asphalt with them. I like the Michelin LTX tires for a good combination tire. I've been over the Continental Divide in my Bronco with the LTXs which covered several hundred miles of 4x4 and I never had an issue with them. They also work great in the sand along the Texas coast and the rocky country of West Texas. But they aren't a cheap date. My brother rides ranches all day for a living and he only runs BFG TA KO tires. They ride a little on the hard side but they wear like iron and he has few flats. He drives in rocky country with lots of cactus.
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