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Off Roading 101 High Air Pressure
Off-Roading 101 - How to wheel in Rocks, Mud, Snow, and Sand
Remember our discussion about tire pressure? Rocks: the one type of terrain where you'll experience the biggest improvement in performance with lower air pressure. This photo shows the Mickey Thompson Baja MTZ Radial at 28 psi. The bulge is actually pretty good for a tire with this much air, but check out the next photo. View Related Article
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Ford F150 Read the latest reviews of the new F150, including multi-vehicle comparisons, long-term tests, first rides or detailed new-car road tests. The F150 has comparable fuel economy to other vehicles in its class. It has had 1 vehicle recall, which can give you an idea about its reliability. Other similar vehicles are the Jeep Wrangler and the Dodge Dakota.
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