How Big Are Most Monster Trucks Tires & How Much Can They Cost?
When you think of vehicles with big wheels, monster trucks probably spring to mind. How much do these gargantuan hunks of rubber cost and just how big are they?
Read MoreWhen you think of vehicles with big wheels, monster trucks probably spring to mind. How much do these gargantuan hunks of rubber cost and just how big are they?
Read MoreIf you're trying to carry a Milwaukee Rolling Packout Tool Box in a truck, you may have to contend with a tonneau cover, but will it even fit under one?
Read MoreIf you own a truck that has the 12V Cummins engine, it's important to know how long the injectors last. Here's what you can expect and the warning signs.
Read MoreLearn more about the history and specs of the legendary 7.3 Power Stroke diesel engine and when International Navistar produced it for Ford.
Read MoreThe 6.7 Cummins and 6.7 Powerstroke are both capable engines, but there are key differences between them. Here's everything you need to know.
Read MoreThe truck tailgate has always been a core part of standard pickup design, but the evolution of the feature happened over an extremely long period of time.
Read MoreAlthough the 6.7L Cummins Diesel is highly popular, mechanics and those who own trucks that use it share their opinions on the engine.
Read MoreModern pickup trucks are gargantuan, but America's favorite vehicle has a humble history. The 1960s produced charming designs that are aging well.
Read MoreIf you've looked at classic cars lately, the C/K series from Chevrolet may have caught your eye. What does this designation mean, and how classic are they?
Read MoreOver the years, we've seen PACCAR engines slowly replace Cummins power units in a lot of semi-trucks. Who owns this company? Where are the engines made?
Read MoreVictor Sheppard drove his 2007 Toyota Tundra over a million miles in just nine years. Toyota used this truck to find the only weak link in its durability.
Read MoreFord's 2025 Maverick finally allows you to have both a hybrid engine and all-wheel drive, but was it a combo worth waiting for?
Read MoreToyota's entry-level off-roading-oriented truck offers the best bang for your buck in terms of terrain capability, even while lacking all-wheel power.
Read MoreWhen towing a load, it's important to make sure you follow all safety precautions before hitting the road, including the configuration of your trailer chains.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered why some tow trucks have a "Not for hire" sign? There's a good reason and it's down to how commercial vehicles are legally defined.
Read MoreIf you're on the lookout for utility over everything, you'll want to see this list featuring the five most versatile tailgates on modern pickups.
Read MoreYou may have heard the term 18-wheeler and wonder where the name comes from. It turns out those 18 wheels have an important purpose. Here's what we know.
Read MoreSemi-trucks on American roads are often referred to with the "Tractor Trailer" moniker, which may be old-fashioned, but does reflect the truck's design.
Read MoreChevrolet and GMC are two of the biggest automotive brands in the industry. Looking at trucks from these two automakers, you'll see some similarities.
Read MoreThey may not match up to a modern horsepower behemoth like the Ford F150 Raptor, but the 1970s still produced some trucks with impressively beefy specs.
Read MoreGeneral Motors extensively used the 8L family of vehicle transmissions in a variety of vehicles through its lineup, all of which had reliability concerns.
Read MoreA reliable powerplant is a make-or-break consideration in shipping, and Cummins powers some of the most iconic semi-trucks in the industry.
Read MoreSome pickups can tow, and some pickups can really, really tow. The modern Ram 2500 Cummins is one of the latter, but the Hemi V8 version isn't too bad either.
Read MoreThe 2.7L TurboMax engine can be found under the hood of Chevy and GMC trucks, and like other engines, owners report common issues to look out for.
Read MoreThe Cummins engine has been known to be reliable, but if you own one with high-mileage, there are ways to get it to last even longer. Here are a few tips.
Read MoreBefore semi-trucks had designated sleeper cabs, drivers had to improvise or stop at motels. But when were they introduced? And did it make a difference?
Read MoreTrucking is the backbone of worldwide logistics, but navigating the roadways of America can be a dangerous business. Which roads have the worst reputations?
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