Welcome to Idaho.
We run studded tires on the ambulances down in Boise, and those things weigh in at 14k.
Having lived in New england, next to lake erie, the mountains of Utah, and now McCall Idaho ( mountains) I can safely say that out west they just expect you to drive in the snow better.
The use little to no salt ( for many reasons) The best all around tire I have found for my tacoma is the Hankook Danapro ATM it has a tread that looks a lot loke the Hankook I pikes that I run on mr Carolla. What it comes down to is nothing is going to work as well as 4 studded tires all the way around.
I drive that tacoma 30k a year all over the west coast for work and the only time those tires have really let me down was a hunk of highway on 84east going through OR in an ice storm. ( I also run with 500 lbs in the back all winter and it makes a major difference )
I have run just about everything from wrangler duras all of the above coopers and BFG's and just keep coming back to the ATM.
Next up going to take a look at the toyo M55's
I think you were referring to me? Thank you (love it here by the way)
I grew up in PA, and moved away when I was 21, so no stranger to snow driving. Actually, I love driving in the snow. My Tacoma was down for this last snow storm, just got back on the road today. The RWD Trooper's current tires on it are like hockey pucks. Actually shocked how bad they are. I wasn't going to put snow tires on it this early, because everyone told us that it doesn't snow much here, and when it does it is usually after the first of the year, and melts in a day or two.
Got my Tacoma back on the road today...it did better in 2WD with the BFG AT's than the Trooper with cables. The front end on the Trooper would slide with the mere suggestion of a incline if stopped...had to keep the wheels rotating. The Tacoma in 4WD it was like velcro compared to the Trooper. Drove it early this morning while there was still ice...so on second thought...don't think the Tacoma is going to need full on snow tires.
The Trooper however is getting them and 200 lbs of sand bags. I threw 200 lbs in the Taco's bed as well, but didn't feel like it needed it.