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Futom MHS II Asphalt 0.5 Ground/Rock 1.7 Mud/Snow 3 Width 1.5
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/13e5VlopEefAsh5N9G1a9HFKpxxORTHPnzJC7CC6Blvw/edit?pli=1&gid=420040704#gid=420040704
You can also mount truck off road tires ( UOD II ) with also ground/rock 3 stat and a mud 1.9 stat, and with the double tires on the rear axle resist rolling much better. But despite slightly superior stats it struggles more in mud !!
Both tire types are listed as stiff so that cannot be it.
Does the game makes an unlisted difference in scout and truck tire behavior since this vehicle can awkwardly equip both ? Or are there more types of "mud" with one type does better with narrower and stiff tires, opposed to wider and softer tires ?
For Off Road dependent trucks i went with the changed stats of the JAT OMD III with a ground/dirt of 3,1 and mud 1.8. This is slightly worse then the trusty UOD II with mud 1,9 but the new charts make clear the JAT OMD III is a wider tire ( 0.58 for the UOD II and 0.65 for the OMD III ) which does have influence on traction as well. In actual game the JAT OMD III does better then the UOD II in my opinion.
For specifc trucks that can't mount JAT MHS V it is still OHD I, even if they are not Pacifics.
With this setup i rarely if at all need to use the winch. I just needed to rediscover choosing the best mud stats is very inadvisable,as the tires will slip and cause problems everywhere else. A good balance bias seems to work best.