Thanks Jim, I may try them.I had T/A's on my Pathfinder several years ago and they wore well and had decent traction in the mud in SoCal so they will probably work in the woods up here.Ive found the 195-75-14 tires on the van now(i got it this way) are poor in the woods.They sink in the mud and slip on wet leaves.I ve found some great woods roads up here going from 1050-6000 ft elev. and need to upgrade tires.It good to hear what other guys have experienced.I would like to find some inexpensive alloys somewhere close.See Ya. Ed Berroth 84 Westy Wolf 87 Stinkcrow
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