Hi
Our D2 had the 16x8 rims as it was a 'TReK' special edition, originaly had Michelins 255, 70 - 16 IIRC, good tyre, lasted forever BUT, they were hard and tracked off on the road, also got a lot of punctures on dirt tracks, had a few sets of them, then came the Bridgestone duelers, 245, 75 - 16 they wore fairly fast, but they are alot softer than the Micho's also didn't track off as much, but we got more onroad punctures less offroad (maybe a coincidence), these wore down and when i got my D1 it had a good set of Cooper ATR's on it (235, 70 -16) so they replaced the duelers, by far the worst in the wet, slide like mad, but they wear well and don't get punctures. The duelers are now on the steel D2 wheels that are on my buggy trailer (which i tow with the D1 LOL). I run STT's on my car (225, 75 - 16), pretty good, not to bad in the wet and good offroad, wear well and don't have puncture problems, but thats not what you asked about. The Cruiser (belongs to mums father) ute at the farm has 265, 75 - 16 GoodYear Wrangler silent armours on it, if i wanted an AT tyre i would seriously concider them as they seem good, but next to useless when the hunk is sitting on it's leaves in mud haha, also the General Grabber AT2 is a good tyre if you want a slightly more aggressive AT, i would have these over a BFG i think.
Cheers
Will

