BFG 235/85/R16, sorry, I just wanted to be included:p:p:p:p:p:p:p, and we all likes piccys so.......


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205/16.. either whatever was cheapest at the local tyre place when the mot tester said it needed a couple or whatever was going for a fiver on ebay cos somebody decided their perfectly good tyres wernt big /expensive enough for the school run.

had some hancocks a few years ago that were crap and wore our quick
 
Insa turbo rangers 235/70/R16.
they do the job there good on road and work well off road not so good in deep mud though, but that's A/T's for you will probably change to the Dakar ones when the time comes as it is something a little more aggressive.
 
750 x 16 Goodyear Hi-Milers Good on road, including snow. They are adequate off road but not for bog-hopping!
 
You can't ever have too many tyre threads IMO - probably the most important bit of your Landy - apart from the tit driving it ;-)

255/85R16 KM2's on 30mm spacers

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Great all round tyres, but no good when clagged up with snowy clay - here's me sliding into a tree (picture doesn't really show the side slope) Winch cable attached to 101 via a snatch block :D:D :D

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i got 235/85 16 bronco dirt devils and 235/85 16 kuhmo kl71s both are good in the mud but i find the kuhmos to be a better road tyre than the dirtys and they will drag me through almost as much deep mud as the dirtys but the kuhmos clean better and they seem better on wet grassy greasy surfaces where the dritys are at home in deep mud thats what they like
 
a mixture of g90's, latitudes, xzl's and some tubed general grabbers on the work fleet.
 
Can't be arsed to read the thread so it's most likely already been said, but mine are black, roundly rubbery sort of tyres. :D:D:D
 
General Grabber AT 255/55x18. Not too bad, quiet, good on road, done well so far but mostly grass / mud, still not convinced / used to this newer Landrovers lack of difflocks on axles or transfer case, getting the wheels slipping in mud goes against all my experience and yet that is exactly what needs to happen for the 'ABS' - BS - to kick in.

I'd have preferred Grabber AT2 - far more aggressive but seems that EU rules on noise mean that they are no longer produced, so couldn't find any in an 18" fitting.
 

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