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A Look at Job Boxes

A job box is one of those essential jobsite accessories that you just can’t do without. For any construction pro or handyman, the job box is like a bank vault. These job boxes keep your tools secure, organized, and easy to access. Enthuze offers two job boxes for sale to help you carry your gear. Both of our job boxes are made from durable material to protect your equipment. Read More...

Guide to the Best Jeep Accessories

If you love to go on adventures in your Jeep, then you already know how these vehicles were made to be customized for your own unique usage. Fortunately, when you’re ready to add even more style and functionality to your vehicle, Enthuze makes cool Jeep Gladiator accessories and Jeep Wrangler parts that will really make your Jeep as unique as you are. To help you choose, here’s a list of eight Jeep accessories to consider. Once you’ve decided on what you want you can find them at our dealer locations, or, you can buy them online right here on Enthuze.ca. Read More...

A Guide to Window Visors

From using toothpicks to flipping on light switches, plenty of everyday inventions are now taken for granted. This list, in our opinion, should include window visors. So, to highlight this important innovation, we’ll share a bit about its history and how they work. Read More...

A Buyer's Guide to Enthuze LED Light Bars

Driving in poor weather or going off road can be risky because of low visibility. Fortunately, high-quality light bars can illuminate the space in front of—and around—you and cut through fog, mist, rain, snow, and other weather conditions to enhance your ability to safely see where you’re going. There are multiple types of light bars to choose from, ones with different beam patterns, outputs, and more. This guide will offer information about each of them so you can make the smart choice for your specific needs. Read More...

Cargo Box Questions and Answers

Enthuze cargo boxes are one of the best ways to get the most out of your truck or SUV. When you need extra storage, whether temporarily or long-term, a roof top cargo carrier can help you store large or awkward pieces of equipment that might not fit anywhere else in your vehicle. Let's take a look at some common questions and answers about car roof storage boxes. Read More...

Side Steps for Trucks - Good-looking and Practical

Side steps for trucks and running boards for trucks or SUVs are similar in function, but not in appearance. However, they essentially do the same thing: to provide a step up into a tall truck or SUV. Most 4WD trucks and SUVs have relatively high entry points, which can make it difficult for some people to easily get in or out. This is especially true if your vehicle is lifted. Side steps and running boards solve this problem. They also provide some other practical benefits as well as a stylish appearance. Read More...

Types of Pickup Trucks

Pickup trucks remain the most popular type of vehicle in North America, and the selection of different types of pickup trucks is also more varied than ever before. The pickup truck has evolved from a utilitarian work vehicle to a vehicle that can provide room for the whole family and features that approach luxury status in some models. Whether you're looking for pure power and brawn for towing and hauling, or creature comforts and a spacious cabin for a family hauler, there's a pickup truck to fit that need. Read More...

A Look at Enthuze Cargo Boxes

One of the most useful truck accessories is a roof cargo box. Whether you enjoy golfing, skiing, or fishing, or need to move your kid to college, a rooftop cargo box helps you store awkwardly-shaped equipment that might not otherwise easily fit in your car, truck, or SUV. Enthuze cargo carriers are the perfect solution for protecting various types of cargo from the elements and from thieves. Our car top carriers have a sleek design with a low profile that won’t significantly raise your cab height. Read More...

A Closer Look at Kickback Mud Flaps

First, the name itself— “kickback mud flaps”—sounds really cool, doesn’t it? The flaps actually do add a stylish look to a vehicle while also being protective and practical—and, in some locations, required by law. One of the earliest versions of a mud flap was invented by a man named Oscar Glenn March, Sr., a man who liked to tinker but didn’t patent what he created. A highly decorated veteran who served in World War II, March recognized how the wheels of big rigs would kick up rocks, debris, mud and more, which in turn damaged cargo and the vehicles—and sometimes led to injuries. Read More...

A Look at Bug Deflectors for Your Truck

Bugs have caused problems for people for thousands—and thousands—of years. (Seriously! Scientists have found evidence that bed bugs lived in caves with people as long as 11,000 years ago.) Fast-forwarding to today, there’s a modern-day challenge that exists when you’re on the road: when critters splat on your vehicle’s windshield and reduce your visibility. To deal with this problem, in the 1950s, someone invented a shield device called a bug deflector. Since then, other inventors have taken out dozens of additional patents for improved versions. Read More...

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