Lefty
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I put down an oak plank floor like those old school pickups.I got a sheet of 3/4" plywood in the F150. Not for traction, just as a "bedliner" and to reduce donkey kicking over bumps.
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I put down an oak plank floor like those old school pickups.I got a sheet of 3/4" plywood in the F150. Not for traction, just as a "bedliner" and to reduce donkey kicking over bumps.
I don't add "weight" as in steel or such. However, at times I have been seen with added snow packed into the box for weight. being that as it warms up, the snow melts out and there is no need to take said steel back out again.
Yup, the best thing for ice, is chains, not weight. Studs and highly siped tires help too. Weight, not so much.Been there done that. But my Ranger has a tonneau cover on it now. And no, I don't add any weight. I've done it in the past, and really didn't notice any improvement. We get more ice in Oklahoma than snow. I think more weight in the back could be more troublesome than less. Once the weight gets moving, your hard pressed to stop it.
Those are illegal in most states unless you are a US Mail carrierIce....studded tires.
Those are illegal in most states unless you are a US Mail carrier
Yes, if you have themIce....studded tires.
Funny. We had an F25o at work too. Same damn problem, even on wet streets.I might put a couple 100lb bags of sand in the wife's truck, it is 4wd but every little bit helps. I usually do not put any in mine and don't feel that I need it.
My F250 is absolutely terrible in the snow though. That one needs weight, and a lot of it. I went out breaking trail last weekend in it and it was all over the place... even with a pair of full size Bronco axles, a 200lb log and two Christmas trees in the back. I'm guessing that was about 800lbs +/- and not enough. Mud tires don't help matters. I hate driving that truck in the winter... empty is too light and it slides all over, loaded down is too much and it just digs in and sinks. There is no happy medium. I hope I never get stuck in that fat pig.
They are a seasonal item here, legal from like October to May or something like that.