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  2. Stuck in a Rut? Best Traction Boards of 2024, Tested - AOL

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    Things to Consider. At The Mounds, we intentionally got our Santa Cruz stuck in sand and mud to test a variety of top-rated traction boards, taking notes on their performance in various scenarios ...

  3. Off-roading - Wikipedia

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    A Land Rover Defender 90 off-roading A Unimog U1600 off-roading 4WDs at Fraser Island beach, Australia. Off-roading is the act of driving or riding in a vehicle on unpaved surfaces such as sand, dirt, gravel, riverbeds, mud, snow, rocks, or other natural terrain.

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  6. Continuous track - Wikipedia

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    A compromise between all-steel and all-rubber tracks exists: attaching rubber pads to individual track links ensures that continuous track vehicles can travel more smoothly, quickly, and quietly on paved surfaces. While these pads slightly reduce a vehicle's cross-country traction, in theory they prevent damage to any pavement.

  7. Dreadnaught wheel - Wikipedia

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    The two concepts are similar in that they attempt to improve cross-country performance by spreading out the load on a flat surface. The difference is primarily in how the pads are connected; the dreadnaught wheel connects the pads to each other and ride along the wheel, whereas in the pedrail arrangement, introduced in 1903, each pad is ...

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