Before I get into the nitty gritty let me just explain my situation.
I have a Suzuki Sierra SWB Widetrack, and I am planning to buy some 31x10.5R15 "road tyres" to put on my alloy rims. I am cuurently running around on my offroad set which are Simex Centipede MTs (not the ET), which surprise me in their onroad behaviour

I keep putting "road tyres" in inverted commas, because I don't want H/Ts or even most of the A/Ts available, I want something which can perform when required. I intend on keeping my Simexes for weekend warrior/ play time, so I can cut them to ribbons on rocks, puncture them etc etc, and not care too much, and have another set at home ready for work or uni (yes my car is a daily driver). But if I go on holidays, camping etc I will most likely use my road set, so they will need to be able to be reasonably usefull offroad. My budget is roughly $200 per tyre max, although lower cost would be better.
I think I've given enough info, so here my current thought train, I like the look of these for a road set, has anybody had experience with them?:
http://www.bridgestonetire.com/tiresele ... uctID=1058
(Even though Firestone's website doesn't mention it, according to my tyre dealer you can buy them in Australia).
As far as AT tyres go what about these:
http://www.silverstone.com.my/tyre_at117.asp
They look like too shallow a tread depth to me???
My Tyre dealer belives some thing called a "Merrit Electra" is what I want. They say they have fitted them to heaps of cars for a fair few years now and everyone is happy with them. Only online link I found usefull was: http://www.exploroz.com/Forum/Topic/244 ... Tyres.aspx
A bit inconclusive...
I have seen them, they do look a little on the mild side, but are a similar tread pattern to my old 205 ATs I had and they did alright offroad.
I realise thats only 3 tyres, but they are 3 of the tyre in my current consideration list that I cannot gather very much info on the internet about, so thats why I've posted about these couple only (I dont see the need to list about 8 or so tyres that have already been covered before to some extent). All comments are welcome, and If you really want to recomend another tyre to me, I'm fine with that.
Sorry for the long question, but I dont want to be ambiguous.
Cheers.