• EmergMemeHologram
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    5 months ago

    Hey, in the winter they put sandbags back there to help balance out the traction.

    You’re discounting most of the use that bed sees.

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      5 months ago

      Ever notice how other vehicles don’t usually do that, even when they can? It’s possible to do in a wagon too, but that’s uncommon to see. You should look at the physics sometime.

      If your bed is empty, your vehicle will have less weight. Larger vehicles need that extra weight for traction, as their centre of gravity is higher. Smaller vehicles will have a lower centre of gravity, so they usually won’t need that extra weight.

      I’ve never seen that aspect described as a “pro” before. In the past, I’ve mainly only heard pick up drivers complaining about it being a pain in the arse to do.

      Edit: I think this might have been a joke lol. It’s too early. I’ll leave this up anyways

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        5 months ago

        It was a joke, my brother had a truck and found that part really annoying in the winter.

        But I appreciate the explanation