Re: RE: Re: Got my sandbags today

From: Gary Hedlin (ghedlin@theramp.net)
Date: Tue Nov 18 2003 - 05:34:11 EST


Back when I was in my stupid phase of my life, I would put 180lbs of tube
sand on the drivers side to help when I did donuts....helped out quite a bit
on a pegleg :)

I'm not too comfy driving in rain or snow nowadays....spent way too much
time in the ditches.

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On 11/18/03 12:58 AM, in article F4BE863F-198E-11D8-8422-000A277E09C8@tepidcola.com, "Michael Maskalans" <dml@tepidcola.com> wrote:

> > > On Nov 17, 2003, at 19:24, Neil W. Bellenger wrote: > >> Around here, "tube sand" will be available in most home centers in >> another >> month or two for carrying in vehicles. The stuff is coarsely graded >> and runs >> between blow sand and very small pebbles and comes sealed in heavy duty >> plastic bags about two feet long and eight inches in diameter. Weight >> is >> about fifty pounds. > > I ran with four of those in the back of my Dak before the topper made > it's appearance (roughly the same weight). of course that was on the > GoodLucks and I put it in 4wd when it rained back then.... > > the thing was so damn skittery.... > -- > Michael Maskalans '98 Dakota SLT CC 4x4 318 > details here: <http://mike.tepidcola.com/dak/> > mobile.612.618.4652 campus.585.274.2246 fax.954.697.0487 >



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