Wild Country Tires has an excellent reputation for tires compared to name brands. They are well known with off road enthusiasts.
Reviews from Wild Country Tires are unavailable at the moment but there are several websites and companies reviewing Wild Country Tires. Among the most positive are those from J.C Whitney and Desert Dimes.
The tire size should be stamped on the wall of the tire. www.tirebuyer.com and www.tirerack.com are websites where you can compare different prices of tires and select those that are within your price range.
You will be able to find those tires in dealerships like Toyota or look at the Tire Rack website. They sell those tires and you can order them online from there.
You can compare those at ebay.com
Any car that has tires can have snow chains put on those tires.
Those are wheel sizes not tire sizes.
Any tire shop can mount and balance those tires for you
I'll be happy to help you, but in order for me to compare the areas of those triangles, you have to tell me the areas of those triangles.
1895 - Michelin introduces pneumatic automobile tires (straight out of wikipedia) btw tires in those days were improved design from those used on bicycles not invented
While all-season tires are popular and marketed to be able to handle all weather, when tested they fare less well than snow tires. So the best tires for winter are still those designed as snow tires.
If you mean "Does Firestone make farm tractor tires?" then yes, they do make farm tractor tires. They have an agricultural division that would offer those type of tires for the agricultural equipment.
In 1895, André Michelin was the first person to use pneumatic tires. those make the ride smoother.