Gonna resurrect the thread and provide an update on the tires. They are continuing to wear faster than I want. HD guys, big problem for us. 1500 guys, maybe not so much. My truck scales out at 7400lbs with me and my dad (about 330lbs combined) and the random stuff I keep in the truck plus the weight of the bed cover and steps. I just passed 15k miles on the tires and the wear is very noticeable. I guess if I ran them to 3/32, I'd get another 10k so they are wearing evenly over the life of the tire. Way back at my first rotation I guestimated 25k based on the wear at the first 3k. That's still my guess but I'll be replacing them likely in the next month or 2. The longer they wear, the louder they're getting. I've also worn through most of the siping now so they spin a little more than when new.
All that aside, depending on what I was using my truck for, I might consider buying them again. They work well off road and they're tough. Took a couple loads down to the landfill this past weekend and the construction debris area they told us to dump the loads at was not nearly as nice or clean as the yard waste area I'd been to before. It was at the top of a dirt hill with mostly unpaved access up and mud about 3-4 inches deep. Mixed nicely into the mud was a load of debris from broken mirror glass to metal conduit to broken nail-studded wood. I did my best to avoid the most obvious tire wreckers but I know I drove over some nasty stuff. No cuts, gouges, or punctures evident on the tires. The first run I used 4x4 because I wasn't really sure what I was driving into but the 2nd run I stayed in 4x2. No problems either time but I did end up with a lot of mud splattered down both sides of my truck and packed all up on top of the steps. The tires dig well and clean out well.
So after 15k miles, even though I'm getting ready to replace them soon, my opinion of the tire is little changed. They are really great for the price you pay and what they are (a hybrid AT that trends closer to mud tire with a pretty soft tread compound). If I lived somewhere with nasty winters, no question these tires would be on my winter wheels.