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  • … could become a pancake dripping off his mud flaps? Yes, the car tailgating behind him. Stop, Stop, Stop The law of physics comes into play when a 100,000-pound 18-wheeler has to come to a stop as quickly as possible. Even with air brakes, don’t expect a semi truck to stop as readily as smaller cars …

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  • … with the “road safety regulations” and related production safety rules. As the mountain road along the river valley or winding, steep terrain, the road is not flat, bend, and the roads narrow, , not being familiar with the mountain road on the characteristics of drivers, traffic safety to a greater danger …

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  • … manually for spirited driving times. Even at very low speeds, such as when driving off-road, the transmission operates smoothly and imperceptibly. The LX 570’s transfer case provides full-time 4X4 that is equally adept at handling the rigors of slippery winter weather or deep mud or snow. A 2.618:1 low …

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  • Many reasons can come to mind as to why you have or want an ATV. There are many all terrain vehicle owners who simply want to have a recreational off road vehicle for adventurous weekends with their friends. Then there are those who are interested in a work horse vehicle to move around a big [...]

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  • Well I was driving back from a Christmas party and about 2 miles from home I hear a loud *pop*!! I pull over right away and find out I had a flat. Now I have some pretty meaty mud terrain tires so I was curious what actually damaged my tire enough to actually pop and go flat instantly. It ends up …

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  • … and development has evolved as a leader in developing and manufacturing high performance tires for four wheel drive trucks and all terrain vehicle applications. The company’s patented Thee Stage Lug (TSL) tread design offers effective traction under tough running conditions. The products are branded as Super …

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  • … of transport on Valley’s steep roadways that continue to be slick. Regular tires or all-season radials (even mud and snow tires, unless they are studded or sipped) will not provide good traction or safe driving on roadways covered with ice or slick compact snow. Sipped tires generally provide …

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  • All Terrain Vehicles run on low pressure tires, has a seat for one person and has handlebars for steering the vehicle. These vehicles, as evidenced by their name, are used for off-road adventures through the muck, the mud and the earthy terrain. All Terrain Vehicles are used in many different ways …

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  • … performed well on road – good, but not great. Mud terrain tires, look similar to all terrains, except they have deeper tread and much larger lugs. An extreme mud terrain tire These bad boys of the tire world are basically a tractor tire trapped in a 4X4’s body. This extreme mud terrain’s stand out easily …

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  • … and clay-like soil will either pierce or sink tires easily. Six-inch grass grows in the middle of the road for pedestrians to step on to avoid mud and puddles. It takes half a day for farmers to bring down on foot one or two sacks of their produce all the way to the barangay-proper six kilometers down …