if you get on and off road tred, blinkers, and mirrors.
No. The only difference is a red dye added to off-road diesel to denote non-taxable use.
no only for off road use have fun
Street, Dual-Purpose, Off-Road 1. Street - Used on street only (Touring, cruisers, Sport, scooters) 2. Dual Purpose - Can be used on or off road 3. Off-Road - Can only be used off the road (Motocross, enduro, trials)
You can not legally use off road fuel in a licenced road vehicle
Deeper grooves improve traction for off road use but are noisy when on road use.
It is capable as long as it is off road use only. The off road diesel contains a red dye that stains the fuel filter, so if you're caught on road with red dyed filters or a tank full of red diesel you may get in trouble with law enforcement. Off road diesel does not have road taxes added to the cost.
That is the type of 4wd you should only use part time, when off road or very icy conditions. Not for use on dry pavement.
It's illegal. The red dye diesel is for off road use only, and it's mandatory under federal law that all on-road diesels use on-road ULSD fuel.
4 wheel drive trucks are designed for off road use. Always practice safe driving be it on or off road.
Yes you can if the off-road site is designed like a on-road terrain. Smooth and flat with some hills.
You don't want to. Not only will it eventually have bad effects on your motor, but it's also illegal to use off-road diesel in a highway diesel motor.