Those are great. Another option is wine boxes. When I was in my 20s, we all used these for storage and making bookshelves. They're way more durable than you'd imagine. I still have one hanging in my garage.
In snow and ice, traction is maintained by those tiny lateral slices in your tire (called sipes). If you under air your tires these sipes won't deform as they are designed to do. Run your tires at stock pressure.
By the way, I know lots of people now refer to grooves as sipes. That's not...
UTVs are being adapted for many of the things we rely on trucks for. If you're not familiar, these things off-road like goats. But I'm not sure that would still be true wigh thd RTT.
I've used air tools all my life and battery tools for a decade. I even keep a half inch 18v impact in my UTV.
To effectively use volume air tools like impacts and ratchets, you'll need 3.5cfm and at least a 30 gallon tank.
To do the same work with battery tools you'll need a spare battery. No...
So somebody keyed your car? Is that the gist of it? You probably won't be able to fix it to your satisfaction.
And it's virtually always someone you know who is personally angry at you. Random drive-by keyings of just one car are almost non-existent.