Looks like they were high centered. I think the all terrains wouldn't clear very well.
Hey, Everyone here is the background scenario that wasnt caught on camera in regards to the stuck landcruiser in EP6. We were traveling along and the cruiser stopped at the top of the hill to watch the Xterra and tacoma go through that portion of the "dip". The tacoma being significantly lighter and only the second vehicle to pass did so over the semi crusted surface
without any struggle, wheel spin, etc.. When the cruiser (significantly heavier by like 3k lbs with trailer) approached it casually it made it up the short distance before wheel spin did occur, breaking apart what dry surface was there and immediately stirred up a soupy mess. As you can see in the film the maxtrax are pushed down and the mud is like jello. this is from the permafrost melting in the summer. Its a very common scenario in the far northern regions to have this sort of condition in summer. Anyway, had we known this was the condition more speed would have been the trick. The Mud terrain tire "fix" would of helped only if we hammered it and only then we possibly would have moved forward (my experience is that the General AT2 have the advantage in the mud over the BFG all terrains when comparing apples to apples.).Weight is the issue here not tires. Caution is the name of the game when you have a show to film, are 150 miles from a parts store, and have 5,000 miles to go. Further down the trail it became a swamp and going any-further down that trail at that time would have been reckless in my opinion. Spinning mud tires and throwing mud and digging huge ruts is also not responsible (practically happened anyway just getting it out and having the other vehicles come back through. A Controlled recovery was the best and most ethical choice. I am very happy with how we went about this.