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Taller tyres will help, see my first post in this thread.The diff only ploughs through mud when the tyres are still in contact with the ground. However, in deep rutty lanes in Wiltshire the diff grounds and the tyres are just hanging! Also in Devon on sandstone i have charged at a steep rutty lane and got stranded balancing on the diff. If you have not got stuck on your diff on a stock set up when green landing you aren’t playing hard enough! (or you’re a much better driver… which i’m not pretending for a moment to be a greatly difficult feat!)
However, unless I had lots of money to get a really good EAS setup and suitable spares with me. I'd personally not want to run much larger tyres on EAS. As you are always on borrowed time until it all comes crashing down. Which could cause significant hassle depending on where you are.