Which All-Terrain tire for all-around performance and fuel economy?

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RMP91

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I currently have Big-O brand "Big-Foot" A/Ts that came with my 2000 Tahoe LS 4x4 when I bought it last month. It's been an amazing truck so far, but I know that it can do better with some upgrades/small mods.

As far as size goes, I would like to remain stock. Not a huge fan of lifting and big-*** rims and huge tires and such.

I'm not planning on doing any *serious* off-roading (Rock crawling, mudding, deep water-fording etc.). So that's also why I want to keep the stock size tires. I may have to do quite a bit of stream/creek crossing and about 15-20 miles of dirt/snow/*slightly*muddy trails for trips up North. But I want the tires to perform just as well on the pavement (fuel economy, grip, etc.) as they would off of it.

Am I OK with what I got, or do I need to start looking for another brand?

-Ryan
 

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I have been more than happy with my Hancook Dyna Pro ATM, great tires for daily driver but give you what you need on dirt, water and snow. A set of 4 275 x 55 x 20 runs around $900-$1000 installed
 

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I have been more than happy with my Hancook Dyna Pro ATM, great tires for daily driver but give you what you need on dirt, water and snow. A set of 4 275 x 55 x 20 runs around $900-$1000 installed

X2 Hankook Dynapro ATM are a great tire its what I run all year round

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I had BFG A/T KO's on my 4Runner and loved them. Will probably go with those when I need to change mine.
 
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RMP91

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Does Goodyear have anything like what I am looking for?

Mostly DD/City/Highway driving with occasional *mild-to-moderate* off-roading capability is what I am looking for.

I say Goodyear because that's what the local shops have tons of...
 

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Try going to tirerack.com. They'll have reviews of most tires and rate them for different purposes.
 

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Goodyear silent arm our...very quiet...good look...but suck in snow
 

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