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<blockquote data-quote="Kanakry" data-source="post: 294484" data-attributes="member: 5827"><p>Crap I messed up the main thread. Please hold tight</p><p></p><p><span style="font-size: 18px">Here is an updated list of requirement items</span></p><p></p><p></p><p>Every truck must have these items at a minimum before participating in the SnoBall 500</p><p>1. Working 4wd</p><p>2. All maintenance up to date and no major issues</p><p>3. Decent tires: We’re not going to go around and checking everyone’s tires but if you have very little remaining tread do us a favor and get them replaced before the SnoBall 500.</p><p>4. <span style="font-size: 15px">Spare tire/tires secured and located in the bed of the truck. Contact WSI for mounting solutions</span></p><p>5. 2 bags of sand or cat litter</p><p>6. One shovel</p><p>7. Tow strap at least 20’ and rated to pull the truck</p><p>8. Winter boots: Lacrosse, Muck, Sorels, etc. You may have to get out into very deep snow.</p><p>9. Winter clothing: Just like above it is more than likely going to be cold and you will have to get out of your vehicle.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Recommended additional items</p><p>1. You do not need a Co-pilot but it is recommended to help with communication traffic and navigating the trails/roads. Plus it’s more fun with someone in the truck with you.</p><p>2. VHF/FRS radio</p><p>3. Navigation: Lowrance, Garmin, Android tablet with an offroad map app.</p><p>4. 5 gallons extra gas</p><p>5. A Come along</p><p>6. Floor jack and some wood blocks to help support it in the snow</p><p>7. Auxiliary lighting. While it can’t be used on road it would be a great benefit on the ORV Routes, Forrest Service roads.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The reason for the tire/tires being located in the bed is so that the tires are easily accessible and so that if stuck in snow with a flat you can actually get to the spare.</p><p></p><p>Trust me if you get a flat you are going to want to change it as quick as possible. It is going to be rather cold and snowy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kanakry, post: 294484, member: 5827"] Crap I messed up the main thread. Please hold tight [SIZE="5"]Here is an updated list of requirement items[/SIZE] Every truck must have these items at a minimum before participating in the SnoBall 500 1. Working 4wd 2. All maintenance up to date and no major issues 3. Decent tires: We’re not going to go around and checking everyone’s tires but if you have very little remaining tread do us a favor and get them replaced before the SnoBall 500. 4. [SIZE="4"]Spare tire/tires secured and located in the bed of the truck. Contact WSI for mounting solutions[/SIZE] 5. 2 bags of sand or cat litter 6. One shovel 7. Tow strap at least 20’ and rated to pull the truck 8. Winter boots: Lacrosse, Muck, Sorels, etc. You may have to get out into very deep snow. 9. Winter clothing: Just like above it is more than likely going to be cold and you will have to get out of your vehicle. Recommended additional items 1. You do not need a Co-pilot but it is recommended to help with communication traffic and navigating the trails/roads. Plus it’s more fun with someone in the truck with you. 2. VHF/FRS radio 3. Navigation: Lowrance, Garmin, Android tablet with an offroad map app. 4. 5 gallons extra gas 5. A Come along 6. Floor jack and some wood blocks to help support it in the snow 7. Auxiliary lighting. While it can’t be used on road it would be a great benefit on the ORV Routes, Forrest Service roads. The reason for the tire/tires being located in the bed is so that the tires are easily accessible and so that if stuck in snow with a flat you can actually get to the spare. Trust me if you get a flat you are going to want to change it as quick as possible. It is going to be rather cold and snowy. [/QUOTE]
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