It's not snow rated, I was literally just looking. I remember Umberto having 31" Geolanders and was considering that as well. There are not many 31" tires in either 255/65/18 or 275/60/18 out there. I really cannot fully understand the nuances between some of the tire specs. A lot of the Goodyear Wrangler series tires are SL rated but have 51 psi pressure ratings where others tires that are XL rated yield a 50 psi rating. So really, is there much difference?
And with those SL rated 51 psi tires, my understanding is that the load rating is based off of a 35psi setting whereas an XL tire is based off a 41psi rating. So in theory, the load index of some of tires, like the 110 rated 265/60/18 Duratrac could technically be higher if you keep them at a higher psi on your vehicle. That is, if I am understanding tire specs correctly. I am trying to understand if the psi rating necessarily coorelates to sidewal strength, not necessarily for off-road use, but for cornering and lateral stabilty in normal driving, be it dry, wet, snow, etc.
The Falkens are value priced for sure, the 265/60/18 XL are $153.00 locally where the AT2's are $224 a piece in stock size. I am still debating how large to go as I have a stupid donut tire on my LR3 and would have to get a spare wheel to run a larger size. That is one reason the Falkens are so attactive, as the price is decent (assuming they hold up to the initial positive reviews). Buying 5 Falkens and a spare wheel is not far off from just getting four AT2's. Of course, there is a 265/65/18 Falken AT3W as well with a 114 load rating, but it is SL rated and has a 44 psi max pressure. Seemingly this would be a little squishy in the corners. Plus it would have to be somewhat deflated to fit underneath. The 31" tires are the ideal compromise, but neither of the 2 are winter rated or as agressive looking as the Falken.
There is also the newer Goodyear TrailRunner AT (not snow rated either) which looks a lot like the Falken AT3W except with perhaps a slightly milder sidewall. They have 265/60 and 265/65 in the 18's, both SL rated but with 51 psi like the other Wranglers. I'll be deciding real soon myself!