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I found this in the new Jegs catalog and thought that it might possibly help with traction at the track? I know adding weight seems like a bad idea but I am thinking it could actually help? If it wont help at the track then it will definetly help traction during the winter. Let me know what you think.
http://www.shurtrax.com/index.asp
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Originally Posted by bluecajun5.3
not good for us lightweights
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around 4100, can't remember exactly though
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I would love for my truck to weigh 3800 pounds! My truck weighs 4660 with me and no weight reductions. If 100 pounds truly does equal 1/10 then I would be in the 11's. I heard that Sportside beds weigh more than Fleetside beds, It doesnt seem right but thats what I heard.
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Originally Posted by bradazz
I would love for my truck to weigh 3800 pounds! My truck weighs 4660 with me and no weight reductions. If 100 pounds truly does equal 1/10 then I would be in the 11's. I heard that Sportside beds weigh more than Fleetside beds, It doesnt seem right but thats what I heard.
and yeah, it is actually truth about the 100 lbs=1 tenth...how come your truck weighs that much? put her on a diet