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Dog Food as Weight for Snow Driving


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A large dog food bag to add weight for winter driving.Many of us add weight to our vehicles during the winter months if there is snow. This gives us better traction when driving in the snow. A friend of mine was complaining about having to buy sand bags every winter, because she had no use for them after winter and no place to store them until next winter. However, she does have dogs. So, I advised her to get large bags of dog food and use them for weight.

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50 pounds of dog food weighs the same as 50 pounds of sand bags. If you have dogs, cats, cattle, chickens, use the bags of feed and or kitty litter as your weight. When winter is over, you have the feed to use on your animals. I normally keep one sand bag over each wheel, then the rest is feed bags. If I get stuck, I can break open the sand bags if I need to put around the wheels.

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Anonymous
February 1, 20171 found this helpful

Most cars today have front wheel drive and if you put weight in the trunk you are looking at disaster! The only way this tip works is if you have a real wheel drive car (Rare today) or a pickup truck with real wheel drive.

 

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