[QUOTE=First LR;2141683]I was wondering if anyone has actually fit more aggressive AT tyres to their 20" rims on a SDV D4?
 
I am currently considering the following tyre choices (which all appear to be just legal) and would love to hear personal experiences(value/price, performance, noise, rubbing, mods needed etc..) from someone that has tried any of them:
 
Cooper LTZ 275/55/20
Cooper AT/3 275/55/20
Nitto Terra Grappler 275/55/20
Yoko Geolander AT/S 275/55/20
MT Baja STZ 275/55/20
Falken Wildpeak A/T 275/55/20
Pirelli Scorpion ATR 275/55/20
 
FYI, I have the GOE rods, but if I fit these tyres, I would like to know if I will need to have them permanently at lifted height or whether the standard height will work without rubbing.
 
I am also considering the GOE 18" rims, but I have read lots of threads on that, so i am just interested in peoples views on 20" offroad options./QUOTE]
Gordon suggests that 275 55 20 is right on the limit of what will fit on the car and mods will need to be done to allow clearance especially at the back where the rear aircon pipes are. 
I'm going to fit Nitto Grapplers 265 50 20 ATs as my next street/sand/light off road tyres. As I have 245 70 17 MTs as well I expect they will be ok if I'm gentle.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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