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Those appear to be the Cooper ST Maxx. That's one of the tires I'm strongly leaning toward. Those are also the same wheels I have. So those pics are very helpful. Thanks. Do you have wheel spacers in those pics? How do you like those tires?

From what I'm seeing, the AT tires in this size run 43-45 lbs, and the MT tires run 46-52 lbs. So even though they are load range E, they are only 5-10 lbs. heavier than stock OE tires. That's something I definitely am keenly aware of, but I don't think 5-10 lbs. is a deal breaker for me.

I'm trying to decide what to do so pics are helpful. I don't have wheel spacers so pics of these on a Frontier with no wheel spacers are super helpful. Thanks guys.
Yup they are the ST Maxx. I don't have any wheel spacers. I went from the stock Long Trails to these about 10k miles ago so I can't really compare them to other AT/MT tires. I like them a lot. I took them on mild off road trails a few times and they work really well. They are a bit stiffer than the P rated Long Trails. I lost about 2 MPG compared to when the truck was stock, but I've also lifted the suspension and added skids since then. They are heavy, but that's because they're supposed to have tough sidewalls, which was one of my main criteria.
 
Since you are concerned with the appearance, make sure you can live with look of skinny tires on your truck. Most don't like the pizza cutter look. I don't think my pictures really captured how skinny they are. I'll try and take a better pic after work.