I am close to being ready to buy a set of tires for my Class B van.<br /><br />I am on the fence about if I should stick to Highway all-season or go with on/offroad tires. I see myself perhaps going off road a little bit maybe.. but with a big heavy 2WD Class B, it's not like I will be going mudding or anything like that. Maybe down a dirt or gravel forest service road at most.<br /><br />My main concern is going to be getting the tire with the lowest rolling resistance in Load Index E/115 (2675lbs). I wouldn't go with anything less than 112 (2469lbs) but prefer E's which are the highest weight capacity tires they make in 225/75/16.<br /><br />Price is also a concern, with $180 per tire being about the max I can afford. I figure I may buy a set of 4 really good ones and buy a cheaper one (maybe $150) for a spare.<br /><br />I was considering Nexen tires from WalMart for $120/each.. sure can't beat the price... and they're Load Index E! But an unreliable source told me they aren't any good. Hmm... anybody here have any of the Nexen Roadian HTs? I may try them anyway since they are only $120/each and being Wal-Mart... nationwide road hazard coverage on them. <br /><br />Even if they last only 3/4 as long as higher priced tires, the lower price makes them comparable. So I may go with the Nexen Roadian HTs after all ....<br /><br />Others I am considering are:<br /><br />Dunlop Rover H/T (Highway All-season - $157 from WM)<br />BF Goodrich Rugged Terrain T/A (On/Off-road All-Terrain - $168 from WM)<br /><br />But knowing me... I'd probably end up rarely ever leaving pavement and wishing for better mpg tires... so I should probably stick to the Nexens or the Dunlops and stay away from the Rugged Terrain tires.