Under carriage scraping the road (covered in snow)
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Under carriage scraping the road (covered in snow)
So i lowered my car, and about 2 weeks after is snows ~2 feet (of course right?). Anyways most of the roads are fine, butim finding the side/residential roads have rather large ruts, ive been driving ontop of them for the most parts but in some place its impossible to avoid scraping the bottom. Remember this is snow (some packed down) not pavement or ice.
Am i causing a huge amount of damage to everything under the car? will i be okay if im going really slow in those areas? should i just not drive at all?
Am i causing a huge amount of damage to everything under the car? will i be okay if im going really slow in those areas? should i just not drive at all?
#3
snow...ice...no, there's PLENTY of plastic covers underneath the car. You aren't causing any "damage" to the car. The only damage you have to worry about is scrapes to the front bumper. If it fits under the bumper, and it doesn't rip off your exhaust, you're just fine ...lol
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snow...ice...no, there's PLENTY of plastic covers underneath the car. You aren't causing any "damage" to the car. The only damage you have to worry about is scrapes to the front bumper. If it fits under the bumper, and it doesn't rip off your exhaust, you're just fine ...lol
#6
i get this all the time, im dropped on prokit. it sounds worse than it is since the everything is covered in plastic. what worries me more is the possibility of getting stuck when i hear snow reach my undercarriage.
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