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In dirt and gravel, why are off-road wheels better than all-season wheels

by alexa william (2021-11-13)


In general, all-terrain tires are designed for those who spend up to 50% of their time driving off-road. All-season tires should suffice if you never go off-road or travel more than a few miles on firm packed gravel or dirt roads. Spinning your mud Xtreme Wheel every 6000 miles or every other oil change is recommended to extend tire life.

Most all-season tires last longer and should be rotated every 6000–9000 miles or every second–third oil change. So what do you think? Let us know in comments.

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SUV rental

by Emma Evans (2023-09-13)

I travel by car and always rent an SUV for my trips because I want to be sure I can drive on any road. the last time I rented an SUV was when I traveled to North Carolina at Raleigh Durham Airport here are more details



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