You could get 20" wheels for the 405, either as standard or as a winter set. The LR homologated tyre that seems to have most off road potential is the Goodyear Duratrac 255/55R20, limited to about 100mph though. I have the 19" version on my 322 as winter tyres. They have been fine, and I was pleased with them in the snowy weather this winter. Road noise is a bit more and braking distances longer, handling is not as sharp as with more road focussed tyres.
Further down on the 'wheels and tyres' page you will see a discussion of the General Grabber AT3, which I think has a higher speed rating, also in 255/55R20. I have not tried them but they seem aimed at a 50:50 all terrain market.
If you are on 21" or 22" there will be fewer options with much off road potential. I have heard of 22" tyres getting punctured in off road use. Most road tyres (and associated regulations) focus on reduced rolling resistance, in the interests of lower fuel consumption and noise, I recall reading that the Scorpion Zero was replaced by the Scorpion Verde for those reasons. Alas lower rolling resistance tends to mean lower off road traction, so you have to choose where to strike the balance. Only Range Rovers since 1988
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