What’s the most important safety feature on your vehicle? No matter how many airbags or electronic warnings it has, the most vital is its tires. All the rest, from seatbelts to anti-lock brakes, are ...
Choosing the right-sized tire for your car can be as simple as checking the tires already installed (or using our tire selector). You’ll also find the recommended tire size, as well as the speed and ...
More often than not, the answer has less to do with the vehicle, and more to do with what the user’s intentions are with the rig. Sure, most rigs look badass on 40-inch-tall tires, but if all you do ...
Go small or go home. It sounds weird, but that’s the trend in the plethora of small-tire racing classes popping up all over the place. As horsepower levels continue to climb, sanctioning bodies are ...
Just like camshafts and the super-size-me option at your local burger stand, everybody defaults to "bigger is badder," and nothing abuses that statement more than fat tires and wheels. We'll look at ...
Dirt tires for dirt bikes or adventure bikes may not be legal on the main roads and highways, so here's how to double-check ...
Replacing a tire — as in, removing the tire from the wheel and replacing it with a new one — is a fairly labor-intensive task. Even in a professional shop with tire machines, the process requires an ...
Although tires are what you see, your vehicle is actually riding on the air inside of them. That air supports the tire, keeps it on the rim, and cushions the ride. Of course, if air goes in, it can ...