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Old May 15, 2026 | 06:49 AM
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Ballast recommendations for truck bed

I’m tired of fighting with sand bags and sacks of concrete that don’t last more than a couple of years. I’m getting too old (and fat ) to be loading and unloading them. I’ve seen suitcase weights that look very durable and easier to handle but they’re fairly expensive. Also seeing water bags that would be very easy to use but they’re also expensive and I’m doubtful about their durability. Hoping other truck owners may have some ideas.
 
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Old May 15, 2026 | 06:53 AM
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A fifth wheel hitch. A good one, like a B&W, with some mass to it. I don't haul much in the winter so I don't have to worry about pulling it very much if at all. Added bonus, it acts as a barrier to keep items of larger size from moving to the front of the box.
 
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Old May 15, 2026 | 07:07 AM
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Originally Posted by 99powerstrokedF250
A fifth wheel hitch. A good one, like a B&W, with some mass to it. I don't haul much in the winter so I don't have to worry about pulling it very much if at all. Added bonus, it acts as a barrier to keep items of larger size from moving to the front of the box.
Thanks but not sure I want one of those sliding around in the bed of my truck. I usually add about 400 lbs of weight also.
 
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Old May 15, 2026 | 07:23 AM
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I personally dont run with any additional weight in the winter any longer. I do lower my tire psi to 60-65 in the winter, which does help traction. If I have issues, then just push the 4wd button for as long as I need it.
 
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Old May 15, 2026 | 07:30 AM
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Originally Posted by wgstarks
Thanks but not sure I want one of those sliding around in the bed of my truck. I usually add about 400 lbs of weight also.
I mean it won't slide around, they're usually affixed to either the puck system or a set of rails in the bed.

It's not for everyone, and usually you have to have a fifth wheel to bother having one. But a decent hitch can weigh as much as 250 lbs depending on how it's built.

Honestly there isn't a 'good' solution for adding weight to the truck box for the winter.
 
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Old May 15, 2026 | 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by 99powerstrokedF250
I mean it won't slide around, they're usually affixed to either the puck system or a set of rails in the bed.

It's not for everyone, and usually you have to have a fifth wheel to bother having one. But a decent hitch can weigh as much as 250 lbs depending on how it's built.

Honestly there isn't a 'good' solution for adding weight to the truck box for the winter.
I think the OP thought you were talking about a semi fifth wheel plate in the bed, not a RV hitch.
 
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Old May 15, 2026 | 08:51 AM
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I have used solid concrete blocks for winter weight. They come in different sizes but the ones I used were 8" x 16" x 4" thick. Each block weighs about 33 pounds. You can easily get enough blocks over the axle between the wheel wells to provide 400 pounds. Each block costs around $2.50 at home improvement stores so not very expensive. They are durable, lasting year after year. The blocks also come in 2" thickness for a lighter handling weight but requiring more blocks.

It is very important that the blocks be properly secured in the bed, not only to keep them from moving around, but also to prevent them from flying out of the bed during a collision. I made a frame out of lumber to lock the blocks in position and used ratchet straps over the top and connected to the bed tiedown point to restrain upward movement. Not perfect but worked okay. I had a hard plastic bed liner so was not concerned about abrasion from the blocks. any exposed painted surfaces will need to be protected.

I switched to a 1/2" steel plate, 48" wide and cut to the length of the bed. This was free and weighs around 500 pounds. I have the equipment to install and remove the plate and space to store it. This made the seasonal change over easier compared to the blocks but still a pain. The truck is my wife's daily driver and we get very snowy winters. After she retired in 2022 and did not need to drive in the worse conditions, I stopped adding weight. She hasn't missed not having it.


 
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Old May 15, 2026 | 09:33 AM
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Do you have a tractor/skidsteer/forklift available? It's easy to build or load something heavy then. If I 'need' weight in the bed of my truck, I just plop a 600# skid steer attachment in the bed, like my stump grapple.

Or, you can get really creative and save bed space:




 
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Originally Posted by ATC Crazy
Do you have a tractor/skidsteer/forklift available? It's easy to build or load something heavy then. If I 'need' weight in the bed of my truck, I just plop a 600# skid steer attachment in the bed, like my stump grapple.

Or, you can get really creative and save bed space:



That mudflap is an ACTUAL warning from this truck. He's got deploy-able road hazards.
 
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Old May 15, 2026 | 12:28 PM
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UPS Battery boxes. They weigh ~ 80lbs each, stack well, and can provide enough weight for winter.
 
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Originally Posted by 99powerstrokedF250
That mudflap is an ACTUAL warning from this truck. He's got deploy-able road hazards.
Just need to rig a cable to a quick release latch!
 
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Old May 15, 2026 | 10:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 99powerstrokedF250
That mudflap is an ACTUAL warning from this truck. He's got deploy-able road hazards.
But only on one side.
 
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I used to use a toolbox that fit inside the bed and behind the wheel wells with 5-gallon buckets filled with sand. It came in handy when I needed to refill my tailgate sander.
 
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Old May 16, 2026 | 10:25 AM
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Additional weight, the old lady!

And she keeps the cab warm with her hot air!!!

As an added bonus, you can't get her out of the bed on the weekends.


 

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