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Choosing the Right Wheels for Off-Road Use

Off-road driving puts demands on wheels that highway use never approaches. Impacts at low speeds with sharp rocks, prolonged exposure to mud and water, repeated clamping forces from beadlock conversions, and the simple need to survive being landed on after a controlled drop all combine to make wheel selection a serious matter. Choosing wheels for
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Tire Pressure Strategies for Off-Road Driving

Air pressure is the off-road driver’s secret weapon. The same tires that perform predictably on the highway transform their character when pressure drops, gaining traction over loose surfaces, conforming to obstacles, and floating over soft ground in ways no tread design alone can achieve. Mastering pressure strategy is one of the largest improvements available to
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Recovering from Off-Road Tire Damage in Remote Areas

Off-road travel rewards self-sufficiency. Far from cell coverage, far from tow trucks, and often far from any other vehicle that might assist, the driver who can recover from tire damage independently has a vastly different experience than the driver who cannot. Building the skills, carrying the gear, and practicing the techniques before they are needed
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