1st gens in the snow
DTR's "Cooler than ice cubes 14 miles North of North Pole" member
Joined: Oct 2006
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From: 14mi North of North Pole
Just install the "concrete bedliner" and you're good to go!


https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...crete+bedliner



https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...crete+bedliner
Nice, we had a good little snow storm here on Sunday night and I got my truck stuck pretty good on a hill when I was turning around. The snow is over a foot deep anyways.
I ratbagged her pretty hard getting her out. I did a good number on the front bumper too when the chain slipped lol.
When a Cummins powered truck gets pulled out by a little Nissan pickup... mind you I have no weight in my box except my spare tire and I maybe got 30% tread left on my tires... I was doing a lot better than I thought I would before I got stuck.
Was a fun time though. I think I wanna throw a little weight in the box and I'm hopfully buying new tires this week and then I wanna give it a second try.
I ratbagged her pretty hard getting her out. I did a good number on the front bumper too when the chain slipped lol.
When a Cummins powered truck gets pulled out by a little Nissan pickup... mind you I have no weight in my box except my spare tire and I maybe got 30% tread left on my tires... I was doing a lot better than I thought I would before I got stuck.
Was a fun time though. I think I wanna throw a little weight in the box and I'm hopfully buying new tires this week and then I wanna give it a second try.
Dude, air down your tires. Makes it so much easier going. I've run as little as 4 lbs. in mine (not on my CTD) in the snow in eastern Washington. You do have to be mindful of the unseating a bead. But it's like floating on butter.




