I equipped discovery 3 with tires suitable for both paved roads and light off-roading, such as a muddy path through a field or a comb. This tune was made for the pavement. The silence was deafening. Completely avoids getting wet; in fact, it aced the puddle test! Increased speed from 80 to 130 on an empty m11 in an empirical attempt to avoid splashing across puddles. With a speed of 130 mph in the deluge, a regular four-wheel drive vehicle may be driven silently. For the most part, I avoided becoming dirty. I avoided getting wet and eating oatmeal in the rain, but I drove steadily across a field that hadn't been plowed after a storm. Because of the grass issues, I reduced the pressure to 1.4–1.5, and I believe that badlocks are already necessary below. In conclusion, rubber does not possess MT qualities and performs best on a flat, level surface with an AT level of 4 or less (preferably the track). You will be happy with it if you do not anticipate it to have MT qualities.