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Guide to Mud Flaps

Mud flaps or mud guards are made from durable all-weather material and generally install on the rear of your vehicle behind the tires. Some mud flaps are also made for the front tires.

The purpose of mud flaps for trucks is to protect fender wells from being caked by road debris and dirt, including salt and slush in the winter. The flaps can also prevent rocks and debris from being kicked up by your tires and hitting another vehicle.

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Enthuze Truck Tool Boxes

Pickup truck tool boxes are a great accessory that makes your truck bed even more versatile than it already is. If you use your truck as a work truck, then a truck tool box is invaluable for keeping your tools and equipment secure and protected. Even if you don't use your truck as a work truck, a pickup truck tool box is still a handy place to put things that you don't want to be exposed to the elements or prying eyes.

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Lug Nut Q&A - Part 2

At Enthuze, we like our customers to be informed about truck parts and accessories like lug nuts. Lug nuts are crucial parts that keep your wheels attached to your vehicle. To help you understand how to deal with lug nuts on a DIY basis, we’ve compiled a list of FAQs.

This is part two of our list of FAQs about lug nuts to help you get up to speed.

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Lug Nut Q&A - Part 1

Lug nuts are essential fasteners that keep your wheels attached and balance pressure on the other lug nuts, wheel hub and bearings. It’s possible for lug nuts to break. They can sometimes crack or become stripped. If one lug nut is damaged or missing, it compromises the effectiveness and integrity of the other lug nuts.

The good news is that they’re pretty easy to replace as a set. Enthuze offers a wide variety of lug nuts, including chrome lug nuts, zinc spline lug nuts, black lug nuts, and more.

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How to Load a Snowmobile into a Truck

Maybe you’re new to snowmobiling and can’t wait to feel the winds of winter as you navigate the white-covered trails or perhaps you’ve enjoyed the sport for a while now and are ready for the season to begin again.

Maybe you call the activity “snowmobiling” or “sleddin’” or perhaps you’re looking forward to “snowmachining.” In any case, since locales typically don’t allow snowmobiles on public streets, you’ll need to transport yours to where you can freely enjoy your snowmobile.

The safest, easiest, and most practical way to do that involves two main items: a pickup truck and a snowmobile ramp.

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Lift Kit Questions and Answers - Part 2

If you’ve heard people talk about lift kits for trucks—or seen vehicles that have been modified by one—it’s natural to want more information to see if this would make sense for your vehicle. We’ll discuss the cost for truck lift kits—and then share how you can benefit after you’ve installed yours. Read More...

Lift Kit Questions and Answers - Part 1

If you have a pickup truck or SUV you may see vehicles like yours but they appear to be “taller” than your vehicle. Most likely their truck or SUV has been modified by a lift kit

Maybe you envy their cool appearance and ability to tackle off-roading with toughness and style. If so, welcome to the club! This post will guide you through what you need to know about using a lift kit and give you the intel you need to avoid unnecessary hassles.

So, before you begin, think about how you’d like to use a lifted vehicle and make sure you’ve got the suspension, tires, shocks, gears and more that you may need.

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A Guide to Truck Fender Flares

Big off-road tires and custom wheels look great on your truck, SUV, or Jeep, but it also usually means that your tires are sticking out beyond the wheel well and the stock fenders.

Larger tires that flare out beyond your fenders are likely to kick up a lot of dirt, mud, rocks, and more. All that debris can quickly start causing damage to your paint job. Paint damage then leads to rust, and no one wants that.

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A Look at Enthuze Truck Racks

Trucks are awesome, versatile vehicles, but what makes them even better? Being able to carry even more gear than you already can. That’s where a truck rack comes in. You can increase your hauling capacity by adding a rack system to your truck. This allows you to haul a wider variety of cargo, such as ladders, lumber, bikes, and rooftop tents. There are a few different types of truck rack systems, and Enthuze offers four of them. Let’s take a closer look at our truck racks for sale. Read More...

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