I just installed a great set of remanufactored tires from katona tires in Canada
www.katonatires.comAlpi Tiger A/T (the site has a picture of the old mold, their new one that I bought has more aggressive mold)
they literially are the most aggressive A/T I have seen as they are close to being a mudder blocks w/ siping and thick shoulders
I have a LX 03 tracker which is bone stock w/ stock steelies w/o backspacing
I installed a set of 235/75/15's on them
and they are great
No rub on the body unless full (and I mean full) turn and only during parking will I ever get rub (and it's at slow speeds anyways)
I  gained about 1 1/5" taller from my 205/75/15 tiger paws (though should only be acctuality 1")
they are probably the best a/t's I've tried too
and as they are remanufactor'd they worked out being $80 Canadian a tire installed
they are rated at 2035 pounds so for our little trucks the 6 ply is far stronger than we need
I went hunting w/ a couple buddies
one who has a grand cherokee w/ wranger AT/S's
another buddy who had Cooper STT's 31" on his pathfinder
we went through some boggy muddy area
I was able to carress through in just 2wd w/o any issues through deep mud, where as my buddy in the grand cherokee w/ the ats was spinning his rear tires alot while the front had to try to pull him up
My buddy with the coopers just went through as easy as I
however when we got to some rocky terrain, we all had wet muddy tires
the patherfinder w/ cooper stt's were bounding through the rocks sliding all over the place
my buddy's AT's climbed well, but I did just as easy with these Alpi A/T
they sure give the truck a way more aggressive look
I am going to install the RRO 2" body lift w/ shifter extentions and their steering shaft extender and their 1 and 1/8 coil spacers
as this should not void my car's warranty
I was thinking about spacers, but I'm not sure if I can justify 210 for a set if 235/75's work so well already
and they are illegial here in my city
btw--- if intrested in the tires contact Granville Moss at 204-275-1315 in Winnipeg Manitoba
just to let you know these aren't retreads, they are remanufactord just using a used LT casing
so they'll take like a standard 6 ply casing and add another 4 ply sidewall and tread... very durable
and they are pressure melted in the mold so tread separation is impossible unlike a retread like a high-tech tire


