Tire Pressure How-To: Does one size fit all?
A Helpful Guide to Lowering Your BAR Sometime in the early 1980s, I was on one of my first four-wheel-drive trips with my new Toyota Hilux. Stopping at the trailhead, everyone started letting air out of their tires. Clueless as to why I asked one of the
No Ordinary Family Van: 2006 Ford E350 Super Duty 4×4 Conversion
2006 Ford E350 Super Duty van 4x4 conversion Since 1996, Ken Montes designed, developed and mass-produced automotive components. His desire to create and invent products started at a young age. It eventually led him to launch his own company, Agency 6. A passion for the outdoors and
Airing Down
What is airing down? To the seasoned off-roader, the term is second nature and a rule always followed. To the newbie, it can be a technique unfamiliar. Airing down is the process of deflating your tires to a pre-determined, lower pressure. The method allows for the tire
Airing Down and Back Up the Right Way
The Libyan Desert’s sand seas aren’t called “seas” for nothing. For kilometer after kilometer, your horizon is bounded by nothing but rolling waves of sand—not a stick of vegetation breaks the surface, and your tracks are erased by the wind as surely as water reclaims the wake of a boat. And—just as with