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I am in the same boat as yourself, I beat at one shoot that's about 40 mins each way and I'm there about 3 days a week during the season. But I have our syndicate shoot where I drive through plenty bad mud every few days. Ideally I would like M/T's but all the miles on the road put me off.

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Have a look at Cooper At3 tyres. Had them on my disco, very good on and off road. Im pondering sticking them on my range rover p38.

Cheers I will take a look at those. I went to a landy show the other week and there was a company called Bear Town or Bear County tyres that were producing BFG M/T and A/T copies for £65 a wheel they quality was amazing and you could not tell them from the real ones. apart from the writing on the walls.

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The coopers cost me about £380 for 4 16" they where a lot bigger in width and diameter than standard. Maxis do a very similar tread pattern also. My old diso was a day to day driver and a serious offroader, it kept up with the defender's with mud terrain tyres, until it got really bad.

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Cheers I will take a look at those. I went to a landy show the other week and there was a company called Bear Town or Bear County tyres that were producing BFG M/T and A/T copies for £65 a wheel they quality was amazing and you could not tell them from the real ones. apart from the writing on the walls.

And the handling in the wet, and the life expectancy :rolleyes: BFG are reputed to be one of the best, if not THE best, tyres in the world. They didn't get that reputation by making cheap tyres. :no:

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And the handling in the wet, and the life expectancy :rolleyes: BFG are reputed to be one of the best, if not THE best, tyres in the world. They didn't get that reputation by making cheap tyres. :no:

Have a Google,cooper At3 have been reported to do 40k after turning the tyres. When we off roaded we off roaded. The land rover boys I drove with had full kit and m/t tyres. Mine was a daily driver,not a weekend toy. I needed good road handling and good off road abilities.
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Maxis bighorn's are a cheeper alternative to the BFG-MT's.

I run them on my navara with little to no difference between them and standard road tiers on fuel consumption.

 

Personally I would go straight for the BFG mud terrain for a Defender, I only wish they did them in the size for my Navara.

 

 

 

A lot depends on how many miles a year you drive.

Less than 15k MT's

More than 15k AT's

More than 20k, buy a car ;)

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Have a look on here

 

https://www.4x4at.com/tyre-tread-pattern/all-terrain-at-tyres/

 

Have had both mud terrain and AT's remoulds on a Vitara and for the price couldnt fault them.

Had the MT's first which are a lot noisier on tarmac, sold that truck with them on and put At's on the new one to quieten it down. Not been bad so far I have to say.

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