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They're not "trash" tires, they're just not snow tires.
That's a common misconception. No, it is not.
Another common misconception. You don't put sandbags to increase weight, you put them in to redistribute the weight over the drive axle. Ideally you would relocate the engine into the bed, but that obviously comes with it's own problems. CT is actually an advantage in this regard since the vast majority of the weight is low and central.
No it is not.
It cannot do anything with tires that are not intended for snow.
You're also starting fights over on another thread of mine so... I guess this scratches some itch for you!
Boss, you do you. Call me if you need a tow.
Sorry, who are you? If you consider correcting disinformation as "starting fights" then sure, I have a penchant for that. I wont need a tow because I don't drive a CT (or any truck for that matter) and it doesn't snow here, but I appreciate the offer.