Off-roading isn’t just about getting from Point A to Point B—it’s about finding the most challenging way to get there and loving every second of it. But the best off-road vehicle isn’t the same everywhere. What tackles Montana’s rocky climbs might not handle Florida’s sugar sand. So, we put together a list of the best off-road rigs by state. Let’s see which one rules your terrain.
Winter brings its challenges, especially for off-roaders. Snow, ice, and road salt can be tough on any vehicle—but lifted trucks, Jeeps, and UTVs require extra care to keep them running smoothly and looking sharp. Taking a proactive approach to maintenance can save you a lot of trouble (and money) when spring rolls around.
Here’s our guide to maintaining your lifted rig through the harsh winter months.
Tire pressure can be the difference between a smooth ride and getting stuck when you're out on the trails. Whether you're rock crawling, mudding, or cruising through sand, adjusting your tire pressure is key to making sure your rig performs at its best. But don't worry—this isn't rocket science. With a little know-how, you’ll be fine-tuning your PSI like a pro and confidently tackling any terrain. Let’s break down how different tire pressures affect your off-roading experience and what adjustments work best for each type of terrain.
At Rough Country, your truck or Jeep isn’t just a vehicle. It’s an extension of who you are. Whether you're hitting the trails or cruising around town, you want your ride to look sharp and handle anything thrown its way. That’s where our fender flares come in. Not only do they protect your vehicle, but they also make a serious style statement.
When it comes to outfitting your truck, the bed cover you choose is more than just a practical decision—it's about finding the perfect balance between protection, convenience, and style. Whether you're hauling gear across town or hitting the trails for a weekend adventure, the right cover can make all the difference. So, how do you choose between a hard and soft bed cover? Let’s break it down so you can make the best choice for your ride.
You’re out in the middle of nowhere, having a blast when bam—flat tire. No cell service, no help around. Changing a tire in an off-road environment is a whole different beast compared to doing it on a paved road. Uneven terrain, mud, rocks, and sometimes sheer isolation can make the task more challenging. Sounds rough, right? But with the right tools and a cool head, you’ll be back on the trail in no time.
Rough Country understands your passion for adventure and your desire for a vehicle that stands out on any terrain. That's why we're excited to introduce our all-new wheel series, a perfect blend of durability, captivating style, and affordability. These wheels are designed to conquer any trail while turning heads on the pavement—all without breaking the bank.
Transform your Toyota Tacoma into a powerhouse of organization and style with Rough Country's 2024 Bed Molle Panels. These panels are perfect for off-roaders looking to maximize storage and keep their gear within reach. Ready to upgrade your adventure? Let’s dive in.
Planning an off-road adventure? Imagine the freedom of bringing everything you need – camping gear, off-road toys, even a comfortable sleeping space – on one trip. Can your truck handle that hefty camper? Will your Jeep manage that fishing boat and all your gear? Towing capacity is the answer. It tells you the exact weight your off-road vehicle can safely tow. Pushing this limit can lead to a breakdown in the middle of nowhere. Here at Rough Country, we want your off-road journeys to be epic, not disastrous. Keep reading for towing capacity tips so you can have a smooth and safe ride.