Weight alone doesn’t help. It matters where the weight is. On a rear wheel drive vehicle it absolutely does help with traction and handling if you add more weight on the rear axle. People have been hauling sandbags on their truck beds/trunks in the winter for ages for a good reason.
A lot of light duty trucks, like the new Ford Maverick (optional AWD). Basically, trucks that don’t tow or haul anything meaningful, or in other words, SUVs with a bed.
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Weight alone doesn’t help. It matters where the weight is. On a rear wheel drive vehicle it absolutely does help with traction and handling if you add more weight on the rear axle. People have been hauling sandbags on their truck beds/trunks in the winter for ages for a good reason.
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A lot of trucks are FWD and do quite well in the snow because the engine gives them so much weight.
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A lot of light duty trucks, like the new Ford Maverick (optional AWD). Basically, trucks that don’t tow or haul anything meaningful, or in other words, SUVs with a bed.
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