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  2. Don't Go Off-Roading Without A Set Of Traction Boards - AOL

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    The Best Traction Boards. Best Overall: Maxtrax MKII Vehicle Recovery Board. Long Warranty: X-BULL New Recovery Traction Tire Ladder. Most Durable ARB Tred Pro Recovery Boards. Best For Oversize ...

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  4. Snow socks - Wikipedia

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    Snow sock devices wrap around the tires of a vehicle to increase traction on snow and ice. Snow socks are normally composed of a woven fabric with an elastomer attached to the inner and/or outer edge. The woven fabric covers the tire tread and is the contact point between the vehicle and the road. The elastomer keeps the snow sock in place and ...

  5. Off-road tire - Wikipedia

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    Off-road tires (Off-road tyre) are a category of vehicle tires that use deep tread to provide more traction on unpaved surfaces such as loose dirt, mud, sand, or gravel. [1] Compared to ice or snow tires, they lack studs but contain deeper and wider grooves meant to help the tread sink into mud or gravel surfaces.

  6. PJ1 TrackBite - Wikipedia

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    PJ1 TrackBite (formerly known as VHT TrackBite or simply VHT) is a custom formulated synthetic resin, typically black in color, used in drag racing to either increase the traction of a car's tires or as a sealer for newly ground and/or resurfaced race tracks. [1] It stays sticky for weeks, has fire-retardant properties, and is hydrophobic. It ...

  7. Racing slick - Wikipedia

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    The first drag racing slick was developed by M&H Tires (Marvin & Harry Tires) in the early 1950s. It was the only company in the world that produced and sold original drag racing tyres. Drag racing slicks vary in size, from slicks used on motorcycles to very wide ones used on "top fuel" dragsters.