BFGoodrich pulled out all the stops when it came to it’s new All-Terrain T/A KO2. For the launch, they flew a bunch of automotive writers down to Baja California to spend two solid days beating the living crap out of them.
The Baja 1000 is—arguably—the craziest race in world. For almost 50 years, teams from around the globe have flocked to the Mexican state of Baja California to test their mettle against some of the most unforgiving terrain on the planet.
Wanna see something cool? There are a lot of videos of F-150s doing burnouts on YouTube. That’s a fact. That said, there’s a surprising lack of videos featuring the F-150 Lightning doing to the deed. Apparently the guys at Bullet Motorsports felt the same way. But instead of writing about it on a blog, they […] More »
When it comes to going vertical, Rock Bouncers seem to do it best and one guy in particular is Bobby Tanner. Watch him take Screaming Blue up this nearly impossible looking wall. Then add the difficulty of water to the mix and you just wonder if he’ll really make it. Bobby just doesn’t let up […] More »
When you deal with modern disc brakes, you get several options on pad friction material types and how they affect brake performance. In this article we’ll take a look at some of the more popular friction materials and how they affect brake performance, dust, and noise. We’ll also look into the two types of ways […] More »
When it comes to brake boosters for your Ford Truck, you run into a couple of versions. It will either be a vacuum or a hydraulic version. We’ll take a quick look into both versions and the advantages and disadvantages of both in this article on Brake Tech. Brake boosters work to increase the power […] More »
If you have never worked on your brakes before, the idea can seem pretty daunting at first. We are talking about something you rely on to keep you safe and stop you before you crash into things. However, replacing your own brakes and bleeding the system aren’t really as bad as they seem. So, we’ll […] More »