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Originally Posted by SYT_Shadow
how is it any different than any other car? Any car you drive in winter requires you to get its underbody washed after big snow storms when they salted the hell out of the roads to prevent it from rusting.
Snow and ice do zero to underbodies, it is the salt that hurts them
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Because the car sits low. The snow on poorly cleared roads makes the underbody scrape on what has become an icy mess left over, with only grooves to drive in
Already lost the two front underbody pieces.
I’m aware of salt and dirt! Lol