get Nitto MudGrapplers.... look cooler and get you were you didnt know you could go...
I've "gotten" further than lots of guys on the trail with stock tires. It's 80% skill, 20% equipment. I still do not have a lift, yet.
I prefer my tread life to last more than a year and the tires to not sing to me.
Especially at $250/tire.
Mud tires are good for one thing. Mud. Useless for the other 300 days/year.
The bottom line is that NOTHING will replace driver skill. Augment it or enhance it, perhaps but never replace it.
If one can't drive in inclement weather, all of the gadgets in the world wont help. In fact, it makes them more dangerous by giving them false confidence that they are "safer" on a vehicle equipped with such options.