DavidWillis
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I've read loads of posts about tyres and Wheels and Tyre Sizes but what I'm after is a few thoughts / experiences of AT vs. MT especially BFG, Grabbers, Coopers etc.
I have a standard Disco II (2004) which is my daily transport, I'm out in the woods a lot teaching bushcraft (it's my day job), in the Chilterns and the woods I now use has a long and muddy track!!
Current tyres are Pirelli Scopion's 255/65 R16, great on road, ok in dry'ish shallow mud but rubbish when it gets wet and muddy, just like slicks! The track is not deep mud, mostly just a few inches deep with an old metalled track underneath - so like driving across a grassy field with a couple of hills!
Thoughts and experiences of AT vs. MT driving along muddy tracks would be appreciated - thanks
I have a standard Disco II (2004) which is my daily transport, I'm out in the woods a lot teaching bushcraft (it's my day job), in the Chilterns and the woods I now use has a long and muddy track!!
Current tyres are Pirelli Scopion's 255/65 R16, great on road, ok in dry'ish shallow mud but rubbish when it gets wet and muddy, just like slicks! The track is not deep mud, mostly just a few inches deep with an old metalled track underneath - so like driving across a grassy field with a couple of hills!
Thoughts and experiences of AT vs. MT driving along muddy tracks would be appreciated - thanks