Apologies for being late to the thread.
I love the Toyo MT' for all season!
I had 2 sets of Toyo A/Ts on a Burby, got well over 55k miles on each set. I pulled a trailer on the farm in mud hauling heavy wet wood, no problem, was surprised. They were the first set of tires/time I ever drove in freezing rain. They were amazing. Truly an all season tire. I used to sipe them prior to the 2nd set. Heavy sloppy snow just as easy. Sand not so much.
Now I run a 3500 Silverado Crew LB and pull a 34' 9,000lb trailer, my drift boat and utility trailer with a cord+ of wood, in all weather in the NW( separately, lol). I wanted some aggressive tires and reluctantly went with Toyo Mudders (MT) beacuse I never had before, the R/Ts had just come out...I liked the look of the MT's. I've now got over 38k on the M/Ts and will get a new set next year. Unbelievable all around tire. I was worried about noise (yes louder than the stockers but liveable-and I am an audiophile).
Insane traction on snow and ice, and I have been driving to killer ski slopes with studded 2wd skinny tires since I was 15. I never went out in freezing rain until the burby and the Toyo A/Ts, now I wait for the idiots to get off the road and go have a blast. I turn off the nannies (no StabLitrak, no Traction Control because I can't drift with the nannies-duh), only use 4 wheel drive high up steep hills from a stop. I live on a steep hill. Going down hill I chill. Pulling, different story, nannies on.
The Tire guy at Les Schwab said they may not be as good on snow/ice, but they are stupid easy to drive on snot and deep sloppy snow like we get here in the NW...no problem. I just checked out and passed my 18 yr old boy in freezing rain, nannies off in the hills. Kids don't try this at home, lol.
Why have 2 sets of tires on a truck? I made a mistake with the funky square wheel wells on the Silverado, got talked into a 6" lift (which I didn't need as my manhood is not in doubt). But I saved $4.00 per tire for the 37's lol. Pain in the *** to get in and out of the truck at age 58 but no problem going anywhere I want to go. Never once used my chains, and last summer went 4 wheeling up around Ollallie and drove right through deep mud into a 5' impossible snow drift and didn't get stuck.