Quote Originally Posted by rondog View Post
Guy at Grease Monkey told me about this....anybody here ever heard of it? It's a water bladder for the bed of your pickup, adds up to 400 lbs. of weight right over your rear axle for better traction in the winter. I'm loving the idea, 'cause my Silverado is only 2wd and is a biatch to drive on snow and ice. This thing is designed to freeze, and form-fitted to stay in place. Looks like a helluva idea to me! http://www.shurtrax.com/Full-Size-Pi...rtable-P2.aspx

02 1500 silverado 2wd. 3 traction sand bags between the wheel wells and tail gate runs in snow w/out any issues. It's the wife's truck running firestone destination AT's
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....tination+A%2FT

No issue's in snow since we purchased new in 02. She says the trick to not getting stuck is to drive slower than everyone with a 4WD
I've used it a few times too, not only are the sandbags cheap if you did get stuck, cut one open and use as traction material. win-win for less than the cost of the "bag"