Snowmobile

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This actually works pretty well. I'm not sure if it's the chains or the mountain of snow in the bed (and on the cab) but I actually have traction now.

This is my first year using chains. Amazing amount of traction they afford.

Bonus question: what is one half of a set of chains called?

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All you need now are those ridiculously oversized tractor trailer exhaust stacks...and the front grille that has the shark teeth.

Any exhaust would do at the moment. I've got a big muffler under the bed that's positioned to catch some of the exhaust spewing from the big open holes just behind the headers.

Grillz forthcoming.

The snow in the bed helps lots. My dad gets a front loader to put a few yards of snow in his pickup bed every year for traction so he can plow. Chains are illegal almost everywhere in NJ, so they're not an option for his traction.

Absolutely. I could just get another yard of dirt, as that added loads of traction in the back end.

And it doesn't even melt!

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