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Vehicle Gear
Discount Tire’s Treadwell Research Park: How the Tire Retailer Tests All Its Tires In An Effort To Put Buyers in The Right Rubber
Discover how Discount Tire tests tires at Treadwell Research Park, a 900-acre facility in Texas. Learn about their rigorous on- and off-road evaluations, the Treadwell tool, and how it helps match drivers with the perfect tire.
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News
Yokohama Tire’s Rugged Off-road GEOLANDAR M/T G003 SxS is Now on Sale
Yokohama Tire’s new GEOLANDAR M/T G003 SxS, engineered for side-by-sides, is now on sale in the U.S. The rugged off-road tire is available in sizes ranging from 15- to 17-inch wheel diameters.
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News
Bridgestone Launches Dueler A/T Ascent to Match the Comfort and Capability of the Modern 4x4
Bridgestone announces the debut of its first ENLITEN Technology all-terrain tire, the all-new Bridgestone Dueler A/T Ascent.
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OVR Project Land Cruiser 100
OVR Project Land Cruiser 100 Series: Deciding Wheel Offset
We compare +0 and +25 offset Nomad Convoy wheels on the OVR LC100. While aggressive wheel fitments can give a truck an impressive stance, finding a balance between the factory settings and an aggressive look can be the key to optimizing both appearance and functionality.
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DIY/How To
What’s the Difference Between Overlanding and Camping?
If you’re familiar with one it doesn’t necessarily prepare you for the other, and being prepared is the most important thing when heading into the great outdoors.
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News
Yokohama Tire Introduces the New All-terrain GEOLANDAR A/T4 Tire
Yokohama Tire’s all-new GEOLANDAR A/T4 G018 is designed to take drivers just about anywhere, on- or off-road.
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News
BFGoodrich Gets Even Tougher with the All-Terrain T/A KO3 tire
The legendary BFGoodrich KO2 now has a successor, the BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO3 tire.
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Start Here
Bigger or Smaller Tires? Considering Tire Size for Global Overlanding
Would larger tires serve you better on long-distance or international explorations than smaller ones? The answer may surprise you.
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Vehicle Gear
All Terrain vs Mud Terrain Tires What to Know Before You Buy: Which Tread is Right for Your 4x4?
It may be the hardest decision that any true off-road enthusiast faces. Do you go with an all-terrain or mud-terrain tire? While pavement-pounders won’t have to worry about jagged rocks, rough two-tracks, and muddy passes, anyone who spends time on the road-less traveled will tell you that the right tire ...
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Repairing Off-Road Tires: Be Your Own Tire Repair Shop Out on the Trail
Don’t get stranded due to a flat tire while on the trail. With a few tools, a good air compressor, and a proper repair kit, you can handle any tire mishap short of a shredded blowout.
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Upgrade
Winter Tire Testing: Why Winter Tires Are a Must for Cold Climates
We traveled to Montana to partake in winter tire testing with the crew from eBay Motors. We drove four vehicles, each had a set of all-season or all-terrain tires and a set of winter rubber.
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Vehicle Gear
Adventuring Unplugged: Rethinking What You Know About Off-Roading In A Tesla
You might be asking, “why would anyone lift a Tesla?”
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OVR Project Ford Bronco
OVR: Outdoor Vehicle Recreation- From Pavement Princess to All-Purpose Overlanding Vehicle, 2021 Non-SAS Bronco gets an Aftermarket Sasquatch Upgrade
Using this opportunity as another father/son moment, the two of us went about problem solving, taking off the stock side steps, installing the sliders and building a memory that will last a lifetime.
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OVR Project Land Cruiser 100
OVR: Outdoor Vehicle Recreation - Project Land Cruiser 100 Series: Wheel & Tire Upgrades
The combination of the pizza cutter-sized Toyo Tire Open Country A/T III’s with Nomad Wheels’ 501SA Convoy Salt is just the wheel and tire setup for our Land Cruiser 100 Series we were looking for in terms of looks and performance.
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Vehicle Features
Conquering Challenges: Transformation of a Ford Ranger into an Outdoor Adventuring Beast by Peak Suspension
This setup is designed to be used on- and off-road and delivers close to an additional four inches of ground clearance.
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TIRE Mysteries 101: Understanding the Numbers and Letters of Tires
A load limit code of 65 means the tire is rated for 639 pounds if fully inflated, and a 150 load limit is rated for a whopping 7,385 pounds.
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Vehicle Gear
Atturo to Enter the Powersports Market with Two New Tires for Side-By-Sides and UTVs
While both tires are based on the years of testing, development, racing, and consumer feedback of their Light Truck counterparts make no mistake these tires are all-new and specifically designed for the demands of the modern SxS owner and their vehicle.