First thing is look at your axle load plate and see what your max weights are. Then you can use following to see if the tyre you ae choosing meets that requirement : Load Index & Speed Symbol - Info - Bob Jane T-Marts
235/85r16 is metric nearest equivalent to 750x16 , but you need to ideally stick with one or other , in emergency fitting an odd one is ok preferably to rear axle.
If you are intending 99% on road then Michelin XZY would be the way to go
and a set of tyre chains for when you are in bad traction conditions . If its more track or offroad then BFG MT are a tough (3 ply sidewall)long wearing tyre that will give good traction off road /mud , but are a bit noisy on road at speed . JMHO&E
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