AORSI-100-TIRE
Overview:
This course covers the science and practical considerations of tires, wheels, and alternative track systems, focusing on terrain suitability, safety, and maintenance.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand tire construction, tread types, and load ratings
- Learn how air pressure impacts traction and performance
- Perform proper tire repair and wheel alignment procedures
- Evaluate when tracks or specialty tires are necessary
Modules:
- Tire Anatomy & Ratings (Load, Ply, Speed)
- Terrain Matching: Mud, Sand, Rock, Snow
- Tire Pressure Management Systems (TPMS, Beadlocks)
- Tracks, Specialty Setups & Emergency Repair
Duration: 4 hours
Assessment: Tire ID quiz + hands-on inflation/repair drill

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Weather, Climate & Seasonal Challenges
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Environmental Impact & Land Use Ethics
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Load Securement & Cargo Management
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Off-Road Driving Techniques & Skill Development
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Recovery Techniques & Vehicle Rescue
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Off-Road Navigation, Route Planning & Risk Assessment
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Safety Gear & Protective Equipment
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Vehicle Maintenance & Inspection Protocols
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Electrical Systems & Lighting
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Tires, Wheels, and Tracks
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Suspension, Steering, and Brakes
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Engine, Drivetrain, and Powertrain Systems
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