4x4 tyres???

Grabber AT3s - quiet and good manners on the road in the wet.

As good as any AT in the mud.
And another vote for GG AT3, after much research I took the plunge and fitted them on my Disco 4, they are as quite as the Pirelli Zeros that were factory fit but they dive much more grip off road
 
But I've gone away from worrying about tyres on my truck and now just tow my quad about it's miles better on my body than lots of dragging and it only takes the land manager to be having a bad day then to find a rut in the wrong place and your gone.
Agree 100%

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Is that chinook napalming the neighbours in the background of the second picture??:oops:
Taken a couple of years back with me out on the west of SPTA(W) with the Impact Area 15/16 on fire on the Centre in the distance. Earlier, that Chinook had been chasing me up a valley whist doing NOE flying - a Chinook overhead at less than 50m is impressive😂 Goes with the territory of being allowed to do what I do in the training area - you get used as a target! Apache and Wildcat too are always nosey and I had an Osprey last year😀
 
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Taken a couple of years back with me out on the west of SPTA(W) with the Impact Area 15/16 on fire on the Centre in the distance. Earlier, that Chinook had been chasing me up a valley whist doing NOE flying - a Chinook overhead at less than 50m is impressive😂 Goes with the territory of being allowed to do what I do in the training area - you get used as a target! Apache and Wildcat too are always nosey and I had an Osprey last year😀
I doubt the Osprey’s will nest, not with all that noise
 
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