....the gsa tires were really good. totally sux they quit making them or they would still be my main tire.
when i had to use my vehicle exclusively i could run through a few sets of road tires in a year. since about 2015 i often have a shop truck that i generally live out of while in field and mostly drive my truck after work when i have it with me in the field. it sux to swap around tools all the time but sure saves on tires.
25-35 k a year is better then 70 plus.
the military tires suck in the snow for my application. even siped up pretty good. so i started running dedicated 35 inch snows. and they quit making those now, so after this winter i will be on the hunt for something cost effective again.
the normal style military tires are not good in the mud but get me by, but i also tend to run dedicated mud tires for serious off road work or recovery.
but for the summer, you cant beat the military stuff if you can get a good price.
i am considering some military 42's to replace my iroks. but they will require new wheels since they are 18 inch. and i have a nice set of 16.5 that were custom and several other sets of 16.5's.... so no painless way to go there. the iroks are 6-700 each...and the 42 in militaries i can get for 1000 a set. i dont know anyone running them so it is a gamble for sure to get some wheels and try them. probably 1600 or so being frugal. the pitbull rockers are about 2 g for 42x16.5 in bias.... the 37 in long trails are 600 a set locally when he has them. i missed out last time.
are you running the bfg military or the good years currently?