bed weight and traction

patrick maharg

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Winter is upon us, and I need a hand with traction. Mine is a 2010 F-350 short bed Superduty
Winter here is dry wet and snow and ice.
I have been looking at Shurtrax bladders weighing 200, 300 and 400lbs.
Any suggestions?
Thanks

Patrick
 

majek5

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One issue with sand bags is that they are frozen 50-80# projectiles if there is an accident. Which happens too much with the white stuff.:doh:
 

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And you think a 200 - 400 gallon bladder isn't? Anything in the back has that potential.

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I like my ideal better.
#1 Hook truck to fifthwheel travel trailer.
#2 Head said truck and travel trailer to South Texas.
#3 Come back home next spring.
#4 Sorry if your still working and not retired. LOL
Doug
 

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What I always did was grab a shovel and pile snow in the bed.... Won't hurt anybody, and it goes away when you don't need it anymore.

I do know that my Ex does ok weight wise......
 

powerboatr

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I like my ideal better.
#1 Hook truck to fifthwheel travel trailer.
#2 Head said truck and travel trailer to South Texas.
#3 Come back home next spring.
#4 Sorry if your still working and not retired. LOL
Doug

when you passing by the hacienda
 
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