Mack The Knife Bana";p="2528 wrote:As you know, this is primarily going to be an urban vehicle which will be used on mud roads (not sand) about four to six days in a month. Are there any particular tyres I could use that would strike a compromise between tarmac and mud road use?
Most road (tyre) tread patterns are usually suitable for use on sand - but you will get the best performance in sand using a straight sipes tread pattern like that used in aeroplane tyres. However, for use in mud you need a "chunky" tread pattern - to know what I mean by "chunky" think tractor rear tyres, Jeep M-S (mud-snow) tyres and you will get the picture! Of course using such tyres on surfaced roads will wear them out really quick, plus they wont give you good traction on wet, slippery roads.
There are compromise tyres available as well that try to combine road and mud capability - they will have a "chunky" tread on the outside, with a more "road-like" tread in the centre, an example of this tread pattern are the cross ply tyres that come as standard fitment on Gypsys. From personal experience I can tell you that this compromise is simply useless as (like all compromises) it fails on both counts - neither does it perform well on surfaced roads NOR in mud
But from what I can make out, you are thinking more in terms of dirt tracks and not in terms of going over plowed fields, irrigation ditches and such like.
The Fusion seems to have 15 inch wheels, as does the Gypsy... hmm not sure but you can check if some of the tyres meant for the Gypsy will fit the Fusion... Also, while making a choice do keep in mind the fact that while tubeless tyres are less prone to flats, and even when they do get a flat, they seldom "blow out" and are therefore safer as well - IF you ever get a roadside puncture chappie to use his tyre irons to pry out the tyre from the rim (to fix the flat), he will most certainly destroy the seal and in effect will convert them from tubeless into tube tyres
So tubeless might not be a good choice unless you plan on equipping yourself with a quick-fix tubeless puncture repair kit - to fix things till you get back to civilization.
Hope this helps.
Cheers!
Abhijeet