Winter tires with studs are the best for driving in snow.
The Mitsubishi Montero is okay for offroad driving. It is by no means even close to being ideal for it. You're better off looking for a well equipped American built 4x4 Truck.
Most Falken are radials and they have an excellent reputation for high speed driving.
Directional tires are ideal for hard surfaces in good weather conditions. The best tires for driving in snow are snow tires.
Aluminum studded tires are great for mud and snow.
Yokohama tires are very good tires. They have a great treadlife and are great for summer and winter driving. They are a bit pricey, but well worth the money.
A lot of bikes can go offroad. It is your decision rather or not to take your bike offroad. You need to consider how good of shocks it has, and how large tires it has. You also might think about how willing you are to replace it if you crash, and how good of life insurance you have in case you get hurt. Consider wearing safety gear, too. Also, don't take my word for it. If you still have your owner's manual, check it to see if it says anything about off road riding.
as a 4x4 driver and offroad dude i would say no if its just stock axles and suspension. Which would require extended brake lines. Good Luck
There are several different things that you need to think about. What type of driving are you going to do? What kind of vehicle do you have? All weather tires are a good standard tire. Performance tires are good for sports cars. All terrain tires are better for trucks.
None, they are not designed to used on normal roads.
depends on what its on that's a pretty big wheel Good for smooth roads and slow corners.
Studded tires are good for specifically for adverse or extreme weather. Unlike regular snow tires, studded tires have greater stopping ability and also break up ice creating friction that enables smoother and safer driving.
When driving because if there was no friction between the tires and the road, the vehicle would just slide of the road and crash.