2wd in snow states

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  1. Northwoods4x4

    Northwoods4x4 BangBro

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    being the 21st century, you'd think we'd have developled a better solution then salt by know :hmm:
     
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    there you go thinking again
     
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    Ak 08 stx The Only One

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    alaska uses rock and in some area salt to melt the ice and thats about it
     
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    bobkyle2 BAMF BISHESSSS!!!

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    2wd snow action FTW
     
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    yea pa uses sand ohio uses salt, if the temp drops below 32 over night they coat the roads in it and then nothing happens and the next day the roads are white, not from snow from the salt
     
  6. 01f1502wd

    01f1502wd going up? yes i am.

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    they usually use sand around here. but usually when it snows Im out early to go play in it before they try and dry it up..i dont get stuck cuz ill drive 1/2 in the ditch and im good hahaha
     
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    I hate salt... We should try to get something passed not to use salt
     
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    there is an alternative to salt but they wont use it and i dont know why.....but i have seen them put in a wire mesh while paving thats connected to electric....turn on the juice and it heats the road surface and thaws it out......its not widley used and i have no idea why not
     
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    cause there cheap
     
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    Cheap sobs...
     

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