Hey guys,
I know I am not a 1st gen owner anymore,but I still love them. I owned a 2wd 2st gen for the last 4 years,and I used various things for weight in the rear,but none of them were ever very good for traction in a one-wheel-peel with 500+ ft lbs of torque.
My new truck is a 1500 quad cab 2wd,but this time it has a limited slip rear axle. It also has 345 horsepower,and is light in the rear. I just bought a set of Nokian Hakkapiliitta snow tires for it,and they will help,but what is the best way to weigh down the rear for better traction?I was thinking something like sand or kitty-liter so I could use it for traction if I needed it,but is that the best idea?Thanks in advance.
Chris
I know I am not a 1st gen owner anymore,but I still love them. I owned a 2wd 2st gen for the last 4 years,and I used various things for weight in the rear,but none of them were ever very good for traction in a one-wheel-peel with 500+ ft lbs of torque.
My new truck is a 1500 quad cab 2wd,but this time it has a limited slip rear axle. It also has 345 horsepower,and is light in the rear. I just bought a set of Nokian Hakkapiliitta snow tires for it,and they will help,but what is the best way to weigh down the rear for better traction?I was thinking something like sand or kitty-liter so I could use it for traction if I needed it,but is that the best idea?Thanks in advance.
Chris