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Do you put weight in bed for snow or not needed
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<blockquote data-quote="amREADY" data-source="post: 1405672" data-attributes="member: 36210"><p>Great info... thx everyone. And interesting re truck switching itself from 4A to 4H. I'll need to watch for that. </p><p></p><p>I've noticed a lot of people like running 2H in a lot of conditions (snow and dirt). I get the fun factor, but seems like a good way to burn your tires. I've done a lot of 4x4 / gravel roading and the trucks guys would run 4H on gravel - especially if they were getting after it or going up mountains/hills had significantly less overall tire wear than the guys who hated switching to 4wd. </p><p></p><p>I get why slippery mode exists, but I basically don't like it in any conditions. </p><p></p><p>I tried to find the weight distribution front to back for the SCREW and couldn't find it. It feels very balanced offroad, but a titch light in the back. Running a retrax and rack now so adds a very small amount of weight and it feels better and better yet with some recovery gear and misc in the back. Nothing super heavy, but let's call it 100-200 lbs and I can see how that would be ideal for deeper snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amREADY, post: 1405672, member: 36210"] Great info... thx everyone. And interesting re truck switching itself from 4A to 4H. I'll need to watch for that. I've noticed a lot of people like running 2H in a lot of conditions (snow and dirt). I get the fun factor, but seems like a good way to burn your tires. I've done a lot of 4x4 / gravel roading and the trucks guys would run 4H on gravel - especially if they were getting after it or going up mountains/hills had significantly less overall tire wear than the guys who hated switching to 4wd. I get why slippery mode exists, but I basically don't like it in any conditions. I tried to find the weight distribution front to back for the SCREW and couldn't find it. It feels very balanced offroad, but a titch light in the back. Running a retrax and rack now so adds a very small amount of weight and it feels better and better yet with some recovery gear and misc in the back. Nothing super heavy, but let's call it 100-200 lbs and I can see how that would be ideal for deeper snow. [/QUOTE]
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