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Fedima are what you want and tyres direct are the go-to guys.

 

They will transform the van. Amazing grip on wet roads too. Load rating is good, speed rating is good unless you're planning a bank job.

 

You get the same life out of them as although they are much softer compound they have more tread to begin with. I never had any problems with the three sets that I used, not even a puncture.

 

I have a lot of experience pushing cheap 2WD cars to the limit :lol:

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If all else fails and you can't find any AT fit some winter tyres

 

Winter Tyres are for 7 degrees and below . They are made of a much softer compound to remain supple in low temp conditions . You will destroy them in a British summer on the road .

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Winter Tyres are for 7 degrees and below . They are made of a much softer compound to remain supple in low temp conditions . You will destroy them in a British summer on the road .

 

An old firm I worked for ran winter tyres and their ivecos and they had no problems with them, they lasted as long as standard tyres.

 

They did make a big difference on grassy and slightly muddy areas

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An old firm I worked for ran winter tyres and their ivecos and they had no problems with them, they lasted as long as standard tyres.

 

They did make a big difference on grassy and slightly muddy areas

 

Ok :001_smile:

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91 which is about 600 kg

 

What make all terrains do you have? Or can recommend?

 

It's good to know they make a difference!

 

My cabstar has Goodyear wranglers I think, they aren't exactly simular in size to the originals though, being 31" tall :001_tongue: but I'm replacing them soon for smaller mud tires. Probably bf Goodrich or insa

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