Nettet20. okt. 2008 · But I have been told by MANY people that I needed weight in the back via sand bags. This is good to know... LonghornTaco, Oct 20, 2008 #5. Oct 20, 2008 at 9 ... Debadged 06 Black Sand Pearl 4x4 Every option. I went without any wieght in the bed for 2 winters, this year im adding something, truck likes to fish tail on the highway and ... NettetGet to work if you can. It would take about a 3 foot dump of snow to shut us down in minnesota. And we would be shut down for like a day at most. About 100 to 200 lbs of weight in the bed will help. Also 4x4 when the road is covered in snow or ice. When its -25 degrees Fahrenheit with a wind chill of -50.
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Nettet29. jan. 2024 · So far, opinions on this topic are surprisingly quite mixed. So we want to know what you think. Head over here and tell us if you swear by adding weight to your … Nettet2. feb. 2024 · Adding four 60lb sacks of sand over the rear axle solved that problem. On my previous Ranger, it only took 3 sacks, but I always add them in late October and leave them thru April. With the F150 I found that 4 sacks fit perfectly side-by-side between the wheel wells, tight enough that they don't slide around. trinity klein summer camps
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Nettet18. sep. 2024 · After all my life in Alaska, I find that 200# in the bed, with my shell, makes for a perfect traction to ground mix. Less than 200 it likes to walk to the right on ice. With the weight added, it tracks straight when taking off on ice. Without the weight (on slippery ice or snow) it likes to go sideways, even with a locker. NettetIt's not 'wrong' to place the weight at the tailgate, it just requires that you use less weight. It's OK to lift a little weight off the front wheels if you're not putting too much weight on the back wheels; that is, the front/rear weight distribution has to be correct. 500 lbs. in the front of the bed will put (I'm just making rough guesses ... Nettet24. jan. 2011 · Not only will you have weight in the back, you’ll probably make some extra cash along the way as well. waterboy January 25, 2011, 1:03am #8 Sand bags sold everywhere are the most common solution I have seen. A board behind the wheel wells to prevent the load from sliding forward could be helpful. Concrete blocks sound like a … trinity knot clipart