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We had some guys at work use that to keep a tarp down in a brand new Silverado. Frame was rusted all to hell in a few weeks with all the rain we get.I buy ice melting salt. That way i can use it throughout the winter and by the time winter is done my bed is almost empty. Works pretty well.
Hey all,
Just wondering what you guys use, to weigh down your beds during the winter.
I have a 2017 1500 hemi, and I live in Maine.
Thanks, in advance,
Jeff
I usually have enough tools in the bed, that I don’t worry about adding extra “winter weight” much any more.
However, when I was a kid, everyone in the family had a concrete filled tire with a loop of chain sticking out of it. We kept them in Grandpa’s barn, and used an chain hoist to put them in the trucks.
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I'm betting those were 2WD trucks back in the day?
We had some guys at work use that to keep a tarp down in a brand new Silverado. Frame was rusted all to hell in a few weeks with all the rain we get.
I made a treated lumber rack for my Dakota that locks in on the wheel wells and holds 3 sand bags. Helped a lot with traction. Each sandbag is in a large Ziploc bag.
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