Traction
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Traction
So I just bought a 97 4x2 laramie and im having a problem with the back end getting away from me. Its pretty fun right now but this is Ohio and come winter, it could be dangerous. I dont have any weight in the bed but I could throw some back there and change the tires? They dont look too bad but Im not sure what else will make me stick to the road better.
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Some folks like sand bags or "tube sand", which is just an expensive sand bag. I'm going to give one of these a whirl this winter, myself.
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Some folks like sand bags or "tube sand", which is just an expensive sand bag. I'm going to give one of these a whirl this winter, myself.
I still have mine. Loved it for the 4 or so winters I used when in Littleton. Best part is....you can still use your bed and put crap on it. No more sliding around cheap sand!! lol FWIW, its also the safest alternative.
My cheapest way prior to the water bag was cinder blocks that were tied up near the tailgate. Kept them in place but was SOB to use the bed.
Last option...when it does snow, it does snow in OH where you are? Shovel that shiz in the bed!
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Some folks like sand bags or "tube sand", which is just an expensive sand bag. I'm going to give one of these a whirl this winter, myself.
You guys dont think it has anything to do with my springs or shocks back there do you? They like to creak real loud in the back right well.