There’s a whole world of tires made specifically to handle mud, rock crawling, and trail driving just for trucks and SUVs. These tires can look an awful lot like standard road tires for a sedan, or can be big
Good for driving over deep mud, large rocks and steep hills. 4WD cons Vehicles with 4WD typically cost more than two-wheel drive models. Operating in 4WD on dry pavement can damage the vehicle and tires. Less fuel-eff...
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A speed rating can help you determine which tires will work best for your vehicle. Find out how to interpret these ratings so you can choose tires wisely. Tire speed rating is the top speed a tire can safely keep over time. View our tire speed rating chart and visit your local Tires Pl...
Bikes with wider tires are another unique use case - make sure the mountain bike rack you’re looking at can accommodate the width of your tires. The way we ride mountain bikes can affect your rack choice, too. For example, one roof rack might get your bike to the trailhead, but it ...
Some tailgate pads can handle up to seven bikes. Spare tire bike racks: Fewer vehicles have spare tires in the rear these days, but if you do, spare tire bike racks are affordable options for hauling bikes. They typically carry about two bikes. Shop Bike Racks Car Racks for Camping Gear...
While driving on newly-paved roads is enjoyable because of the “smooth” feel, it’s an absolute disaster for your car’s paint job. There are plenty of loose tar particles that can all too easily be kicked up by your vehicle’s tires and splashed onto your paint, undercarriage, and ot...
The former pairs well with chunkier sauces that can fill in its tubes and ridges, while the latter complements thicker sauces; its broad and flat shape offering a sturdy plane for the likes of bolognese sauce to rest. Tires are no different. They may seem—and in many crucial ways are—...
How to choose the right RV or Trailer for your existing vehicle is a weighty issue. The decision comes down to weight – with a few other factors thrown in.
Camp on the level: Strategically placed blocks or rocks under tires can help you keep things on an even keel. Cons of a Roof-Top Tent (yes, there are a few) Cost: Significantly pricier than a camping tent (cheaper than an RV, though) Aerodynamic drag: The faster you drive, the greate...