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Hi all I’m looking to get some off road tires for my van and was wondering if anyone had done this and which ones worked best. I have a few jobs coming up where I have to drive on grass and want to avoid getting stuck.

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This time of year on grass with a transit even with off road tyres it's going to sink in a bit or more, this has to be a joke. 

Best option would run on ground matts like ply or similar 

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4 hours ago, woody paul said:

This time of year on grass with a transit even with off road tyres it's going to sink in a bit or more, this has to be a joke. 

Best option would run on ground matts like ply or similar 

A worthy idea.  OSB boards are cheap enough and would manage reasonably well!

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They're not "off road" tyres but nice chunky mud and snow, I've had a couple of sets now

Maxxis MA-W2, 215/75 R16C, for a RWD single rear wheel

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