How much weight will you be pack'n? BFG makes a 33x10.5-15 that works great on a light truck. I ran a couple sets of their 33x9.50-15 tires and loved them. Those tall sidewalls soak up the terrain. Those have since been discontinued.
I can't claim to be a Ford fan, but this truck looks awesome. The old(ness), the clean paint, the crew cab, the height and tire combo all come together to make a gorgeous classic American truck.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/attachment.php?attachmentid=212384&stc=1&thumb=1&d=1392906579I put 238x85x16 Toyo ATs on my old burb last year. Resisted the urge for fat tires. Was using the truck for work only and driving a lot over the pass in the winter. This is the factory original size tire that the burb came with. Love them. They don't look as cool, but they do what they do excellent. Great in the rain, snow and ice. I started pulling my trailer with my 04 Tahoe now, so I'm thinking of swapping them over to that rig so I can "play" with the burb more...
Actually, those kind of look like the BFG Commercial Traction T/A to me.View attachment 247383
I run these 10plys on my Burb. Can't recall the brand name but they are stock size with an aggressive tread pattern. They should work very well in mud and snow.