Lewis07

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Goodrich Mud Terrain tyres but really surprised at lack of grip on grass. Didn't expect glue-like adhesion but more like a skate rink! I would point out that I'm a newbie. :)
 
Wet grass is pretty interesting on any tyres, particularly on a downward slope where you might need to be precise and the underlying ground is hard (I`ve had a few dramas with farmgates and dry stone walls when its just been raining after a dry spell).I wouldn`t necessarily put it down to the MT`s
 
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I've failed to get up the gentlest slope before on wet grass on mud terrains. It's the worst surface.
 
Yep, wet grass can turn even the most capable vehicle into a floundering lump of metal.
 
Best described as green ice.
A real test of your throttle control, or have fun "drifting" (if the landowner doesn't mind his grass being churned up).
 
Best described as green ice.
A real test of your throttle control, or have fun "drifting" (if the landowner doesn't mind his grass being churned up).

Seen it all go tits up before when someone drifted a rangie then it dug in after a few yards and rolled over.
 

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