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What is the Weight Limit of a Roof Cargo Carrier?

Before you start packing heavy objects into your roof box, you must understand the load limit. This refers to the maximum weight your roof box can safely carry. Every roof box model has a specific load limit, and it’s essential to respect this restriction for safe usage. Read More...

What Size Winch Do I Need?

The first thing to know about winch weight ratings is that they don't translate directly to the size of the vehicle you need to extract. In other words, choosing a winch size isn't simply getting one that has a weight rating for your vehicle's curb weight. It's also true that bigger is usually better when it comes to choosing a winch. If you're choosing a winch for a truck or SUV, the formula is fairly simple. However, if you're looking for an ATV winch, the formula is a bit different. Read More...

Soft vs Hard Tonneau Covers

If you're trying to decide what type of tonneau cover is right for you, the two main options are hard and soft covers. Within those two categories, there are other options like rolling, folding, retractable and one-piece. Before you decide how you want your tonneau cover to function, you must decide whether a soft or hard cover fits your needs. Read More...

What Size Wheels Fit My Truck?

If you're looking to upgrade your truck's wheels and tires, you might notice that the search isn't always as straightforward as it seems. Just changing tire size is sometimes easier if you keep the same wheels. However, it's likely that several sizes of wheels potentially fit your truck.

When figuring out what wheel size your truck needs, remember four main terms: wheel size, bolt pattern, offset, and center bore.

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Winter Truck Accessories

Any truck or SUV in the colder climates should be prepared for snow and freezing conditions. Enthuze has a full range of high-quality winter truck accessories, including Enthuze floor liners, fog lights, and mud guards—plus much, much more. Read More...

How to Load and Tie Down a Motorcycle Into a Truck

If you're not using a dedicated trailer to haul your motorcycle around, then you probably have a pickup truck and can transport it in the bed. Before we get into the general steps of loading a motorcycle into a truck, let's take a look at the items you'll need to do this. Read More...

The Ultimate Resource of Gas Saving Tips - 62 Great Ideas to Improve Fuel Economy

Some of the most influential factors affecting a vehicle’s fuel efficiency depend on a fixed number, such as engine size or the weight of the vehicle. However, the vehicle’s mechanical condition, how it is driven, the environment, and driving conditions also contribute to the overall fuel efficiency.

Fortunately, proper maintenance and driving habits can help you improve your vehicle’s gas mileage by roughly 10%.

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How to Use a Portable Jump Starter

As with any new equipment purchase, it's important to read the instructions for specific steps on how to operate it. But if you're in a hurry and can't remember the exact steps to use your portable jump starter, the following list should get you started. Read More...

Cleaning Wheels & Tires - Tips for the Best Results

Keeping your truck’s wheels in perfect condition enhances its appearance and contributes to how long they look like you just bought them. Whether you’re a seasoned truck enthusiast or a casual driver, mastering the art of wheel cleaning is essential. Read More...

Using an Air Suspension for Towing

The air suspension, sometimes called a pneumatic suspension or air bag suspension, has been around for a long time. Its first patented design came out in the early 1900s. Obviously, the design has advanced quite a lot since the early days, but the idea remains the same.

Your suspension is a hard-working system that supports your vehicle's weight, absorbs rough roads, and keeps your tires on the pavement -- or off the pavement if you happen to be riding the trails.

Another place where your suspension comes into play is towing. Towing is pretty rough on your suspension and can wear parts out faster than if you weren't towing. An air suspension is designed to take some of that pressure off your vehicle and aid in controlling it.

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