getting traction in the winter
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getting traction in the winter
YESS....i know its a little early to be posting this..but..ive been dying to ask. what are all you guys doing for the slippery roads coming up. i know ppl that just throw sandbags in their bed all winter. i think i even saw a weight at like stylintrucks that lays down flush in your bed. soo what are you guys doing for thisss im curious to knoww
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i put mine in 4wd last winter to have some fun and see if i could launch the truck from a stop. i could see 4wd on hills but thats about it.
hell i had never driven on snow or ice until i came here.. i have 12.50" wide Mud terrains.. and i made it through
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Okay, but every time I tried to add the option on the 4 cyl I was always prompted to add the V6 upgrade. Glad I have it though because I'm not the best driver on snow. I use the sandbags for traction also.
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I just drive it how your supposed to and not be stupid. A good set of tires really helps, but then again so does a good driver. My grandfather throws two or three 40lb. bags of concrete in the back of his B4000. I won't put anything else in the back of my truck, I've got enough weight with my toolbox back there.
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it helps get you going. and thats it
i put mine in 4wd last winter to have some fun and see if i could launch the truck from a stop. i could see 4wd on hills but thats about it.
hell i had never driven on snow or ice until i came here.. i have 12.50" wide Mud terrains.. and i made it through
i put mine in 4wd last winter to have some fun and see if i could launch the truck from a stop. i could see 4wd on hills but thats about it.
hell i had never driven on snow or ice until i came here.. i have 12.50" wide Mud terrains.. and i made it through