extreme_treeman wrote:I like the sound ofthat......but sometimes I am in the high country where tracks and the like are rocky scree and washed out etc whereI thought the 35's may give me a little more diff clearance? I knwo the tyre size that you mention is one that the guys at Munros said would only cost me about 1/2 a gear.
Because you have to carry weight there is probably not much you can do for the suspension except a lift.
I used to work in the forestry on steep tracks and the problem is you can go to work in good conditions and then it turns to custard so what might have been safe in the morning is quite dangerous on the way home with slippery grass and clay and big drop offs.
We used to use the SATs because they were narrow for the clay and strong enough in the side wall with their 6ply rating.
Because of the scree you need strong side walls and because of the clay you need tractor treads.
Now days there are simex ETs that are similar. The 35x11.5 would probably suit your needs .On the road you would need a compressor to pump them up to 40lbs but off road with tractor tubes you could lower them to 5lbs to give the needed traction for saftey if needed.
A winch is definately needed and I would also buy a turfir incase you slip over the edge.
Cheers Richard