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The limitations of All Terrain tyres.....are the muds the solution?

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20 Jan 2015 12:49 #135549 by Rhinoman

TomDK wrote: No matter what M/T tyres you go for, get them siped. Makes them much better in the snow.
I'd still get the KM2, siped :)


That is illegal for road use in the UK.

Some Suzukis and a bunch of motorcycles.

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20 Jan 2015 19:38 #135558 by Dyl
I've found the same this week with my Grabber AT2s!

Went shooting a few days ago and was struggling on flat grassy farmland I would expect the Jimny to sail through! I was thinking maybe I had a problem. In reality I did think it must be the AT tyres so hopefully soon I can swap them for MT's

And I don't think its that the Grabbers are bad, it's just they are not mud tyres :)

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