oh now I remember the movie when fattie arrives at resutrant just as bert was getting ready to leave.
fattie gives his food order. edit: not saying you fat.
That's 'Sheriff Buford T. Justice' to you, son... LMAO
I just looked this up a couple of weeks ago - Google has lots of links / info (some of it conflicting.)
I'll refrain from describing them here - Google 'diablo sandwich' and have fun!
And to get back on topic - If you need a good traction / wet tire for the boat launch, etc. - best to put a matched set of four on, IMO. I would not put an entirely different type of tire on the front - a 'performance tire' up there isn't going to give you anything in our trucks. Having four matching also helps you get the most mileage out of them, through proper rotation sequence. With two radically different tires F/R, you can only swap side-to-side (and as I recall, the proper way to do that is to unmount the tire, 'flip' it, and mount what was the outboard side on the 'old' position, inboard on the 'new' position.) Still not optimal, though, and my guess is that the front ones will wear faster than they normally would in a 4-tire rotation.