I have run a few different tires over the years, including BFG MT KM1s in the winter. They’re great for mud, trails, deep snow, & slush, but sometimes downright scary on ice. I had a few highway hill climbs in the winter where I suddenly found myself looking at one ditch, then the other, and then back down the road (in my old F-150, not a Jeep
). They wouldn’t be my first choice for Alberta highways and streets in the winter.
I’ve also run BFG rugged trails, which I found bad in summer, bad in winter, bad on roads, bad in ditches,
can you tell I’m not a fan? The BFG all-terrains that came with my old Ranger were great in most situations, including 4” thick Coquihalla ice; these are my second favorite multi-purpose tire. I’ve had some Michelin (LTXs? M & S?) that came on an ‘05 Colorado, they were better than the rugged trails, but not fantastic. Right now I’m running Goodyear Silent armour Wranglers, the pavement princess model, not the Mud tire (on the ’08 F-150), and they are a fantastic tire. Pricey (overpriced?), but a superior tire for road & street use in winter, and my new favorite for a DD. That’s my personal experience. I would consider picking up a second set of winter meats if I were you, but it’s easy for me to spend your money!
P.S. I love the precision tire siping educational film Johnny!