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I wouldn't put Goodyear tires on my ex-wifes car. Every Goodyear I've ever bought including their absolute best Z rated tire that cost over 400 bucks each and didn't last but 3000 miles(and no warranty), that I haven't had some kind of issues with them. I also wouldn't put regular street tires on a 4x4.
Michelin if you don't want any issues for the life of the tread has been my experience.
When I last replaced the tires on my F150, I bought Firestone Destination A/Ts in the oversize 285/70x17 because they were available in load range C that were quiet and rode soft. I bought oversize for the extra flotation when driving on the beach sand. I'm beginning to regret that decision. I'm on vacation 3k miles from home and the right front tire has started cupping from running interstate speeds. Never had that problem with Michelins. I may have to get them rotated and balanced before I head home.