I've had the Toyo M/T's, BFG Mud TA's and KM2's, and have friends that swear by the Goodyear MTR's.
The tires I've bought needed to do street, mud and rocks. I think personal preference will determine what you go with but any of these are good tires.
The Toyo's have a stiffer sidewall that I have found is stronger at resisting bruising and puncture. The KM2's have a much more flexible sidewall that conforms around rocks for better traction for me. Sixes in my opinion, both do what they do well.
I have several friends that run MTR's and won't buy anything else.
I've never been impressed with the toyo tires but that mainly comes from the guys that I used to wheel with who were sponsored by Toyo and would run BFG's on their rigs when they weren't in a comp and blamed their poor finishes on shitty tires.
What about Yokohama Geolander MT? They have a good rating on TireRack but I have never heard of anyone using them. They are a killer price too.
And I have used the BFG Mud Terrain KM's and they have lasted a long time and performed very well.
Your reviews are starting to sound like mine. I'm so sad for both of us.
That's what I've found with the MTRs is they require the maintenance of regular rotations and correct inflation. Any misalignment, imbalance, worn shock, etc and they wear like cheese and with sawtooth in no time. They are definitely not a tire you can mount and forget.rotate your mtr's every 3000 miles and they will wear fine.
Why because your stuff is still sitting in a pile on the garage floor too?