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I'm stuck here in north texas with over 8 inches falling, not a good dirver as far as experience goes with thi

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had a few questions, i think i'm find once i get out into the oopen roads but getting through my apt, may prove the hardest, i drive a truck but it's not a 4 wheel drive, and my tiers are terrible..

if i get suck how do you get the truck going again and out of a stuck situation

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  1. You probably need more weight in the back.  Sand is good or bales of hay that have been watered and frozen.

    But first, get NEW TIRES!

    Sand bags are good because you can use the sand when stuck


  2. If it's not too slick, and your not deeply stuck, carry a sack of cheap kitty litter and throw some under your wheels.  

    And, by all means, drive like you're carrying a fishbowl full of nitroglycerin!

  3. carry a bucket of sand, kitty litter or even floor dry and a shovel i find with onli a neon lightest car u can drive in the winter one of the 3 listed above will work on atleasr gettin you traction and before yu put down the sand, kitty litter or floor dry make sure u dig around ALL FOUR tires before throughin this stuff down hope this helps
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