Out of those, I'd pick the Toyo, no contest.The shop where I buy my tires can only have toyo mt , km2 ,fierce attitude, and goodyear mtr ( in offroad tire...) and about the snow I have some brand new 33" studded general altimax so no probleme for winter... ;-)
Guys is Dana 44 capable of spinning 35" tires??
I mean whether it is durable enough to take such a load?
Out of those, I'd pick the Toyo, no contest.
I can't believe no one has tried to steer him away from a body lift and budget boost combo. It will do nothing for you. Spend money on springs.
105,000 miles on my 2008. Had Hankook MT in 285/70/17 after the KM2's that came on it wore out. I just got 315/70/17 Cooper AT3's and don't think I would ever go back to a mud terrain. I am in high desert and alpine forest mix where I live, and we have ice. The AT3's work better on all of it except maybe mud, which is rare hear.
I really think you should take a look at Nitto Trail Grappler MT, i am running a set on LJ Rubicon size 37, and so far have nothing but great things to say about them, quite on the highway, super tough, and have no weights at all on any of the tires as they balanced out perfectly, and not as soft as the KM2 that i had before, 35's.