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06-20-2017, 09:24 PM | #57 | |
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I specifically got it since it was inexpensive enough I would need to store it and could drive it all year round without feeling too bad.
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I'm a bit further north in Ontario. (north end simcoe county) I do a lot of driving on country roads that are crappy enough in the spring, summer and fall and the FR-S is a little low for unplowed roads I also have loads of space and an empty shipping container that my car could happily sleep in. Sent from my E6653 using Tapatalk |
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It is very strong and I literally used it to snowplow my driveway several times.
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reminds me of the winters over here, plowing the streets in the frs all winter without a care in the world lol
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Plowing fresh snow is awesome! hitting a chunk of ice is less so.
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You can say that again!
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it's funny, I've came up on two curbs accidentally slowly urching up while parking and never had this issue
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That was a block of ice frozen to the ground and covered in snow. I caught it pulling into the spot and didn't realize what the crunch was until backing out and the crunch was louder. I though I had just run over some wheel well slush pulling in.
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Damn man. And by the way about that little difuser lip, does that need any drilling or does it use pre-existing holes? If it requires no drilling i'm literally gonna click buy now
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Uses pre-existing holes. The hardware is all included.
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