Posted by barn E on December 21, 2010 at 13:58:25 from (66.19.25.196):
Mental ability waning. Reason I ask is did someone tell me or post that flat leaf springs will not give much traction in snow and ice conditions. Could well arched springs help at all? Usual situation is this. We have a lot of snow and ice around property. Only single drive. Temptation is always too great and I will pull off drive somewhere to park. Usually on gravel with snow and ice. F150 will not move an inch after sitting a while. This is van with auto trans and fair amount of ballast. Cannot be rocked at all. I will try the bleach thing later tonight. Anybody have first hand experience with something like this. I have brand new wrangler tires. This is not an only vehicle, but I kinda like it. Again, thanks a million because you have probably posted about this but brain is frozen tonight. I may have to spring for bigger drive. Had two pickups with this problem, but also 2 pickups that would go anywhere. Dave
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