I've had my stockers in deep sand aired down to 18...never stuck, pulled out full size trucks and Suburban...no issues as long as you air down. They also wear extremely well. Just be sure to rotate no more than 5k-6k. If you (OP) get them installed at Discount Tire that won't be an issue cuz they do it for free.Falken AT3W
There is no better tire for all around use in EXTREME weather.
Looking at narrower than that more in the 10.5 Range. Toyo Open Country has one but its not 35" more like 33.5 from some things I have seen. Kenda has one also but Discount Tire doesn't handle them and I would like to stay with Discount as they have always done me right on all my vehiclesNitto has a Grapler all terrain model that's 37x11.5 / 17. I won't consider this tire because I've seen way to many with poor wear. Also, stay clear of Load Range E 10 ply's. Those are for 3/4 and 1 Ton trucks.
One thing to keep in mind is if you go with an oddball size, if you trash one somewhere you won't be stopping in most towns to pick one up.Looking at narrower than that more in the 10.5 Range. Toyo Open Country has one but its not 35" more like 33.5 from some things I have seen. Kenda has one also but Discount Tire doesn't handle them and I would like to stay with Discount as they have always done me right on all my vehicles
255/85R15 Mickey Thompson tires. Was able to get 5% off through 4 wheel parts. They are the pizza cutter 35's. About 4000 miles on this set so far, and very please with the look and handling. There's also a YouTube video just recently testing the skinny and wide Mickey Thompson tires.Want a skinny tire but choices are slim. Been talking to the Discount Tire folks