Here are some pics of what these tires look like:







So far I've been VERY impressed. Excellent road manners, but still look pretty aggressive.....

There was a huge rainstorm while they were being mounted and about 1 1/2 foot of water in the road. Made it home no problem; they didn't seem to hydroplane too badly.

I took them through some deep and soupy mud pits near my house; they performed very well. I got through the pits without really slowing down. I could feel the thrust when I hit the gas. Upon inspection after the pit, the channels were totally clean. They shedded that mud better than most AT's I've seen.

Obviously, only time will tell how the sidewalls hold up. Like I said, they did seem a little thicker than the Dunlops I was originall going for.

And no, Nankang is not a division of yoko. They are not affiliated in any way. Nankang is a large tire company whose tires can be seen on many trailers in the US. Their car & truck tires haven't really caught on yet, but are gaining market share every year.