Re: Winter Weight Question

From: Terrible Tom (SilverEightynine@earthlink.net)
Date: Tue Nov 12 2002 - 03:23:54 EST


What do you mean! Pfft - You didn't see me stuck at the BBQ this year
with my half bald firestone wilerness AT's now did you?.... wai...
yeah... ok ok I remember... I repressed those memories there for a while.

I run with at least 600 Lbs in the back of my truck in the winter. I
would say between 200-300 Lbs for anyone else is just fine. I need to
counter balence the weight of the snow plow and rigging, hence the
higher weight.

andy levy wrote:
>
> I run about 250 in my '99 4x4. Tires really are the key - bad tires
> will get you bad traction no matter how much weight you put back there.
>

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