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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 997857" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>What would be nice for those of us who deal with snow...would be if the voids around the wheel wells and under the body had plastic water tanks installed with an easy to reach drain valve. If it snowed, you fill the tanks up with a garden hose. 50 gallons of water equals over 400 lbs of weight over the rear drive wheels, which makes a HUGE difference as far as traction in the snow goes. Then when the snow was gone, you drain the water out and enjoy the fuel savings of a lighter vehicle. Win/win.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 997857, member: 14668"] What would be nice for those of us who deal with snow...would be if the voids around the wheel wells and under the body had plastic water tanks installed with an easy to reach drain valve. If it snowed, you fill the tanks up with a garden hose. 50 gallons of water equals over 400 lbs of weight over the rear drive wheels, which makes a HUGE difference as far as traction in the snow goes. Then when the snow was gone, you drain the water out and enjoy the fuel savings of a lighter vehicle. Win/win. [/QUOTE]
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