Have heard good things about the Maxtrek M/T's, however no long term usage (apart from Chubba's post above). I see you have the A/T, which normally should be better in the wet than a M/T. Sounds like best suited to keep them as a 2nd set for mud use (well the M/T ones) and have a decent set of A/T's for the black stuff.

Goodride is not assocaited with Goodyear, they are owned by Omni whom also make Timberland (yes the same as the shoes for your feet, they also make shoes for cars too), RADAR Tyres, Goodride and a few others.