AT Winter tyres

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AT Winter tyres

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We don't need to use the van as a daily drive so much now, so wondered if anyone could recommend an AT tyre/Winter tyre. We wild camp or use green field campsites all year around and have been regularly snowed in in the last few years. Mileage isn't much of an issue these days.
Are we going on anything else?

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Lots of people use the BFG A/Ts - we have them and we're happy with them. Apparently the General Grabber equivalents are also very good tyres.

If you want something with perhaps a bit more road bias then the Yokohama Y354 tyres are used by lots of people in here as well.
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We run General Grabber AT2 tyres on our Syncro and they are brilliant. They have great road manners in the wet or dry and off road we have never yet been stuck in mud or rivers. Very happy with them.

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Yokohama354 are 95% as good as AT off road and better on road and full winter rated, quality all season tyre :ok

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