During the mid 90s I purchased a new ford ranger 2WD, and I tried concrete blocks tied down, bags of sand, anything to get a little more weight into the back end. Every time you hit the brakes whatever was back there would slide forward into the back of the cab. I finally started scooping snow out of the driveway while I cleared it out into the back of the truck. It added weight and as the temp warmed up, it would melt out. Worked great, only problem was until it got a layered crust on the top, I would leave a snow trail in the air going down the road. Had to suck for people coming up behind you. Love that little Ford Ranger, 5 speed Manuel, cab and half, just a great vehicle for a young teacher not making much money.
My very first car was a 93 Ranger Splash 2WD. Holy hell was that thing fun to **** around with at 16 other than the gas pedal randomly sticking down. It'd drive right through the brakes and I'd have to reach down and pull on the pedal to get it free. Almost went through the fence at my high school but was saved by a snowbank. It also stuck going around the corner on the SE side of Valley West Mall. Pants successfully shat on that occasion as well. I miss it and is part of the reason I picked up my 93 F250. I'm a little nostalgic over the old red Ford interiors.

