I didnt want a radical mud tire for my Kick, but most of the AT's out there are not much more than a all season street tire in larger sizes. I went with the Procomp MT's, a less aggressive, siped and pinned for studs mud tire. 8K miles now and they are about 30% worn out. When brand spanking new they were awesome in wet, snow, ice, rock and mud, but the sipes wore down very quickly and have lost any advantage they had over other mud terrains. The ride into town is 23 miles with half of that being dirt back/fire roads, by the end of last years winter(which was very mild) the Procomps were kinda scary on the frozen icey dirt roads. I will be dumping these very shortly for a set of Goodyear Wrangler Durtracs.