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The mud flaps on a truck are essential if you plan on doing any off roading or hunting. The flaps are molded to fit the shape of your tires and provide exceptional traction in any weather condition. Products comparison on BestReviewsTips It is important that your mud flaps fit your vehicle as if they don't they will constantly be popping out and could potentially do damage to your tires and cause them to wear out prematurely. It is also a safety feature to keep small children from running around in the mud. Check your mud flaps for proper sizing before ordering them.

One of the most common types of mud tires are those that are produced by Big Tex. He has developed these specifically for off road conditions and it is the preferred brand for those who like a bigger diameter tire with a softer feel. These mud flaps can be easily purchased at your local truck wash, but you can also order them online. Before ordering them, make sure that you know the width of your tires.


If you live in an area that has a lot of snow and ice then you may want to consider a tire with a built in snow flake. Mud tires are great for general use and for driving through snow. Just be sure that your mud tires are fitted with a tire flange. The tire flange is a special lip that goes on the inside edge of the tire to prevent it from freezing when it is in the mud. Most tire stores will sell them as a complete package. They include the flange, inner tube and cage, and a tube wrench.

For general off road usage you can purchase a "general purpose" mud pickup. Some of these are manufactured by MR Techno and you can find them locally or online. These are made to handle moderate amounts of mud and have a wheel that is geared to handle it. There is not much difference between a regular mud truck and one designed for off road use.

When you go off road, you need something that is durable enough to handle a few trips to the mud. You will also need rugged tires. Stock tires on most trucks won't last long in the mud. You should get a pair that is specifically designed for off road use. These tires will stand up to a lot of abuse and will last through many trips to the mud.

You should get a ton of clearance on your truck. It will be useless to you if you can't get your tires hooked up properly. Getting clearance doesn't always mean getting fancy. You can find some excellent clearance truck parts online. It's all about taking your time and looking around. You may end up saving yourself quite a bit of money by upgrading your truck with better equipment.

Don't underestimate how important a new set of tires will be. There is nothing worse than being stuck in the mud. If you aren't going to be able to move because of them, you are going to be miserable. Mud tires won't let you move forward, they will hold you back and prevent you from going anywhere.

Make sure your truck has a spare tire carrier. This is something you should definitely invest in. There isn't anything more frustrating than driving a truck through mud only to run out of a spare. The truck will run great while you are in the mud, but when you go out to take it out there will be a struggle to maneuver. This won't happen if it is equipped with a tire carrier.




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