The SL386 are great in wet. My last set have been at that 4-5mm and under engage for awhile and still no issues in the rain. They are on my daily. They are definitely quiet for a mud and don't hum anywhere near as bad as most but they aren't HTs. To be fair as far as I can tell they are a straight up copy of KM2s same tread pattern design etc. I didn't notice a difference between them when I went from KM2s (my previous employer covered to these). They go great Offroad too and have enough clearance in between lugs to self clear good and even on the likes of long wet grass they don't have issues. They are on a 2009 Hilux with minor lift heavy steel tray and toolboxes. My brother and old man brought a set of sl366s that more of a maxxis buckshot clone. They are average in the wet for a mud but bad once they wear down a bit. I've run the 386s to 2mms of tread and never had cornering or issues in the wet.
If you have got the money the new Maxxis Razrs are the most impressive Mt I've had the pleasure to use and if I had been able to find a 2nd hand set in the size I wanted I'd have brought them. I just built a new 2017 Hilux up for my brother and they are seriously as quiet as his old highway terrains except on that very smooth Asphalt where they are still pretty quiet on chipseal you would hardly guess. He's now done 13k odd kms and they still look new well over. I've heard the same thing Mohawk mentioned about the Kumhos too but haven't owned a set mainly because of what I had heard.
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