I got a first responder coupon for 10% off through Tirebuyer.com, where I got my Toyo's if that's the one you used.
I just bought tires for my father's truck from Tire Rack because of a mail-in rebate and pickup discount. There are still deals out there at least.
I'm pretty sure at least one member is using each of those 4 to chime in. I've heard a lot of good things about the Falkens, I see them around quite frequently here in Mass.
I have the Toyos and have been pleased, haven't gotten any snowfall yet to test.
I have driven a Jeep with the LE2 on it, no bad things to say. The LE3 is a very highly regarded tire and like Frenchy said I'm assuming whatever changes would only make it better. I would look at the Continental Terrain Contact H/T or the Destination LE3 for a street tire.
I second this, I was on the fence with mine initially but after about 500mi the Open Country A/TIII broke in nicely, fantastic ride and aggressive look. I have a 50mi round trip commute to work and love how they feel.
I don't think they make them for our trucks.
In this thread, user BobDP modified a 2010 Ranger mount for his truck.
https://www.ranger5g.com/forum/threads/bizon-snowplow-and-front-hitch-mount.5138/
The only other user I've seen on this site with a plow is in Norway, and had a HillTip brand...
Still deciding how I feel about them. Same size as factory Hankooks, noticed a loss of MPG and they do feel heavier although they may only be 2lbs heavier.
Not technically today, but replaced factory Hankooks with Toyo Open Country A/T III in factory size. Noticed loss of MPG with slightly heavier tire (internet says these are 2pbs heavier). Debating switching to a highway tire or keeping them.
None of the options seem bad, I went with the MBRP dual exit. Sounds great, just a little added noise. I like how it looks but mostly wanted something stainless because it will rust here.
I had the local exhaust place put on the MBRP dual exit bolt on I've had for a while. It's perfect for me, not too loud inside with the windows up but a better sound overall.
Just to throw in my opinion, I've had a few issues with my truck that were covered under warranty, the dealership service dept was the worst part of it. I love my Ranger, size wise living in a city I can park anywhere but have the convenience of fitting passengers in and a great sized bed. I'm...