Okay, I finally selected my tire (Toyo Open Country A/T). I read several on-road/off-road articles and the Toyo A/T seems to be a great value for what I‘m needing. The tires have good (quiet) on-road manners for an A/T. The tire is considered one of the best all terrain tires for off-road use, and the tire is very affordable. 4 Wheel Drive magazine and a few others tested the Toyo A/T tire off-road. The tire air’s down nicely and holds a bead when fitted right (and no sidewall issues). Whatever the A/T can’t do, the M/T will pick up where the T/A left off. Now I need to select one of these sizes. I put ***** on the tire I’m leaning towards.
Stock Rim: 17X7.0
245/70/17 Height (30.6) Rim Width (6.5-7.0-8.0) Weight (38 lbs) Sidewall (2 ply)
255/70/17 Height (31.1) Rim Width (6.5-7.5-8.5) Weight (39 lbs) Sidewall (2 ply)
245/65/17 Height (29.5) Rim Width (7.0-8.5) Weight (31 lbs) Sidewall (2 ply)
*****255/65/17 Height (30.1) Rim Width (7.0-7.5-9.0) Weight (36 lbs) Sidewall (2 ply)
265/65/17 Height (30.5) Rim Width (7.5-8.0-9.5) Weight (38 lbs) Sidewall (2 ply)
Until I can find 4:10’s, I have no choice but to stay with a smaller "lightweight" tire until I can regear. Otherwise, I would never make it up Wolf Creek Pass on my way to Ouray, Colorado pulling my travel trailer.

I’d have to winch myself up the mountain.
