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Leveling Kits vs Lift Kits

Both lift kits and leveling kits are designed to raise a truck or SUV in some form to give it more ground clearance and room for taller tires. However, there's a significant difference between the two. Find out more in this article. Read More...

Cool Things for Trucks

If you’re looking for aftermarket parts for trucks, there’s a whole world of options. You can find hundreds of ways to enhance your truck’s aesthetics or performance, sometimes even gas mileage. Some accessories, like aftermarket truck rims and side steps, seamlessly blend style and function. We’ve made a guide packed with ways to make your truck look even cooler. These Enthuze-manufactured truck accessories are simple mods that enhance your truck’s style while adding useful new functions. Read More...

How to Tow a Boat

Towing a boat isn't difficult, but it does have certain requirements to make it safe, easy, and enjoyable. If you're planning to buy and tow a boat, the first thing you'll need to know is how much it weighs, combined with a trailer and gear. If you already have a truck or SUV you intend to tow with, you'll need to find out if it can support the boat's weight. There are several things you need to tow a boat. Aside from the boat, a trailer, and the towing vehicle, you'll also need an appropriate hitch and some towing accessories like safety chains. Let's take a look at everything that goes into safely and successfully towing a boat. Read More...

Where to Position Your Roof Cargo Box

Before you can safely use a cargo box, you need to learn the best positioning. If the cargo box isn’t positioned correctly, you could face several issues later, including damage to the box and a higher risk of accidents. Read More...

Truck Tool Box Organizer Ideas

In some ways, truck tool boxes are only as good as how they're organized. If you're constantly having to conduct a full-scale search every time you open your tool box, you're not really saving much time by having one. A disorganized tool box can also lead to damaged or lost tools. Read More...

Roof Bag vs. Roof Box: Choosing the Right Rooftop Cargo Carrier

When you need extra space for your gear, whether it’s for a camping trip, a road trip with friends, or even moving, a rooftop cargo carrier can be a game-changer. Two main types of carriers stand out: roof bags and roof boxes. Each has unique advantages and a few downsides, so it’s important to know the details to choose the best option for your needs. Read More...

Winter Driving Tips - How to Drive Safely on Snow and Ice-Covered Roads

When the temperature drops and bad weather rolls around, road conditions quickly become unsafe. The best advice is to stay home if inclement weather is forecast in your area. However, for some who live farther north, driving in winter is a necessary part of daily life. So, for those times when you can’t avoid getting on the road, here are winter driving tips to get you there and back safely. Read More...

A Buyer's Guide to Enthuze Floor Liners and Floor Mats

You have plenty of options for floor liners and floor mats. With so many choices, it’s easy to get overwhelmed. It’s not always obvious which products work best for you. Read on and we’ll break down the available options for floor protection in your vehicle. Read More...

Winter Rims & Tires Q&A

Winter rims are also sometimes called steel wheels or steelies. Many modern cars come with aluminum or alloy wheels as standard equipment. However, steel rims resist corrosion better than aluminum rims, which are prone to oxidizing in the winter. An oxidized rim can lead to a loss of tire pressure. For this reason, to protect their factory or custom wheels from degrading, many drivers swap out their aluminum or alloy rims before winter hits with a separate set of winter rims and tires. Read More...

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