View Full Version : Sierra 3500, how much weight in bed?
threepoint14
01-04-2015, 08:56
Rain the past two days is about to freeze. How much weight in sand should I put in the bed?
300-400 over each rear wheel should suffice.
Along with the existing weight you should be fine
Missy
threepoint14
01-04-2015, 10:11
Awesome. Thanks! Just got back from home depot... Bring on the ice!
Those packs of "tube sand" are great.
Just toss them in over the wheels and your set.
threepoint14
01-04-2015, 18:41
That's what I got! Loaded them myself too, much to the surprise of the employee at Home Depot (I'm a tiny gal).
Big Green
01-04-2015, 20:03
Although most people put them right over the axle I'm more of an up against the tail gate sort of guy.
Problem is: too much weight on the front and not enough on the back
Second class lever....
I guess the engineer is showing....
Either way up against the tail gate puts more weight on the rear tires that even right over the axle. with a dually more is better...
Highmile
DmaxMaverick
01-04-2015, 23:32
Although most people put them right over the axle I'm more of an up against the tail gate sort of guy.
Problem is: too much weight on the front and not enough on the back
Second class lever....
I guess the engineer is showing....
Either way up against the tail gate puts more weight on the rear tires that even right over the axle. with a dually more is better...
Highmile
This makes perfect sense. You can do more with less. The front end doesn't need help.
threepoint14
01-06-2015, 08:22
Good point. The front end has the mass of the sun, and the back, a mind of its own on slick roads without weight.
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