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  • BedRug Carpeted Truck Bed Liners Are Ruggedly Practical
    Liners are a necessity for those who care about the condition and appearance of their truck beds. BedRug’s carpeted bed liners take this to the next level- offering a stain and skid resistant surface.
  • Custom Seat Covers Helped Me Pimp Out My Honda
    Tired of your boring car? Accessories, such as seat covers, are a quick way of making your vehicle unique and more comfortable.
  • Winches of East County And the Required Toyota Truck Gear
    There’s an entire kingdom of Toyota truck accessories out there to conquer. But, there’s only one that will yank your hard-running ‘yota out of a thick n’ sticky mess: a winch. And since there’s no way you’d stay on the pavement, it’s worth the investment. Stick with us as we explore one of the most useful Toyota truck accessories ever made.
  • Cargo Liners Are More Important Than You Might Think
    Cargo Liners Are More Important Than You Might Think
  • The Ongoing Hard Vs Retractable Tonneau Cover Debate
    When you’re trying to decide between hard or soft, you’re probably staring at a taco shop menu or a little blue pill in your mitts. But, when you’re trying to pick between hard or retractable, you’re probably caught in a truck bed cover dilemma. Read on for a good guide to making the choice. Oh, and get the soft tacos and pop the pill.
  • The Marriage of Hawk and Power Slot, its OK to Talk About
    The right pad teamed with the right rotor can transform your driving experience. Such a heaven-made match exists when high-tech Power Slot rotors make contact with the stout stopping of a set of Hawk Brake Pads. Will they join the pantheon of great manly duos that can be spoken of? Only time will tell.
  • Kicked Out by your Old Lady, Turn to Truck Livin
    When times are tough on the home front—like if you’ve blown the mortgage chest on a flat screen or “accidentally” made out with her sister at a party—you may find yourself sans-domicile for the first time ever. But don’t take to a life of living in a water heater box or posting up on your buddy’s couch (or your lady’s sister’s couch), scrounging for food and fighting toothless vets. Instead, take to your truck. A gang of truck accessories can build the peaceful pickup life for you.
  • Battle of the Brands, Streety Injen Intakes vs Classic K&N
    Injen and K&N: what’s the difference (besides the typical car you see either company’s sticker on)? Sure, one has an unlimited reputation across the auto world, and the other has become a niche brand for sport compact racers and late-night automobile malfeasance. But, the differences between Injen and K&N run much deeper than stickers and followers. Read along to learn more.
  • Covering your Backside, Seat Covers and your Ford Truck
    When you have a new ride, you need to cover your ass. And there’s no better CYA move than shielding your seats with some car seat covers. But, when you have a sparklin’ new Ford truck, there’s nothing you need more than Ford truck seat covers. Think of where you go (and what you sit on when you’re there), and getting a set of seat covers becomes a no-brainer.
  • Exercising my claustrophobia demons with a truck toolbox
    You would think that a minor childhood trauma like being locked inside an oven that was then turned on would not scar a person too badly. But ever since that fateful afternoon, I’ve had an uncontrollable fear of tight places. However, I heard on an episode of Dr. Phil that the best way to overcome these mental weaknesses is to face our nightmares. And that’s exactly what I did—with a truck tool box.
  • Paying tribute to dead relatives with suspension lift kits
    What do us right-minded conservatives and those Beaujolais-drinking, terrorist-appeasing, Yalta-forfeiting liberals have in common? We’re all going to die sooner or later. Showing respect for the dead can come in many forms, but I’ve figured out how I’m going to pay homage to my kith and kin. I’m going to immortalize them by lifting my Silverado.
  • Lift Kits, You’re a Low-Life without One
    Want a distinct height advantage over your buddy’s truck? Planning to off-road as a means of getting around growing traffic congestion in your area? Want to make it harder for fat chicks, old ladies and pesky midgets to get into your rig? If any of these sound like your battle plan, you need a lift kit, son. We’ll help you sort it out.
  • Light Up the Night or Blind Jerks on the Road with Auxiliary Lights
    When you think you have everything your truck needs, guess again—you probably don’t have a blinding bank of lights. No worries, though, because there are plenty of brands like PIAA, KC and Hella that make the performance lamps you need to bleach the nighttime. Get ready to flip the switch on portable daylight!
  • Modern Tuning Makes Maximizing Performance Much Faster
    Putting some extra ponies into your daily motoring used to take entire days, cost hundreds of dollars in parts, and usually cause the loss of three or four knuckles. Not so in today’s computer-controlled vehicles, where tuning is about as easy as playing Tetris on a Game Boy. Let’s take a look at performance chips and programmers and how they’ve changed vehicle tuning.
  • My Boycott Against French Products Starts With Snails But Ends With Tonneau Covers
    After the Parisians spit in the eye of Uncle Sam, I hopped right onto the O’Reily bandwagon and stopped spending my hard-earned, over-taxed dollars on French goods. Though most of my chums down at the Elk’s Lodge decided to extend the ban to everything that sounds remotely French, I had to draw the line at tonneau covers. I mean, just because I think Chirac is a grade-A weenie doesn’t mean that I want to put up with poorer gas mileage. So I took a stand and got a tonneau. Here’s my story.
  • Learnin the differences between nerf bars and Nerf footballs, the hard way
    When I see the word “Nerf,” the first thing that comes to my mind is a plush oval spiraling through the sky. However, I had to adjust my internal definition after I started accessorizing my F-150. Turns out that some companies out there have taken that universal term for spongy foam and applied it to cold, hard steel step bars. And as I found out one agonizing afternoon in the park, the similarities between a flying cushion and a metal tube are few and far between.
  • Tonights Main Event K&N Cold Air Intakes vs AEM Cold Air Intakes
    Sure, comparisons are a nice, dignified way to pit two things against each other to find a measured victor in a gentlemanly fashion. But, that’s no way to decide which performance parts are best for your ride. In this edition, we pit K&N Cold Air Intakes versus AEM Cold Air Intakes in a gritty steel cage match. Read on for the blow-by-blow account of the clash of the induction titans.
  • Brakes Hung-Over? Go Premium and Skip the Headaches
    What does replacing your car brakes and grabbing a beer have in common? If your wide pedal has been a little hoppy lately but your brew hasn’t, read on for the answer.
  • Brake Wars: EBC vs. Brembo!
    In one corner, we have EBC Brakes, stalwart of the motorcycle scene and automotive up-and-comer. In the red trunks, track-dominator Brembo. Who will win the war for world brake domination?

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