Best and Worst of Winter Products
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well as far as the worst winter product, stay away from the cheap de-icer fluid, i dont rember the exact name but i tried it and as soon as it hit my windshield it refroze and made it harder to see.
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Synthetic Oil such as Mobil 1 or Amsoil.
Rain-X is good.
YOu won't find ANYTHING at Walmart that can perform like my Husky Liners do when you consider they're custom made/fitted for every vehicle. Best $$$ I ever spent, especially when you're tracking snow chunks into your vehicle at times.
Rain-X is good.
YOu won't find ANYTHING at Walmart that can perform like my Husky Liners do when you consider they're custom made/fitted for every vehicle. Best $$$ I ever spent, especially when you're tracking snow chunks into your vehicle at times.
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Change all fluids, make sure your batter is "up to snuff", change out wind sheild wiper blade, put on your wheeling tires, and its time to play in the snow. BTW I live in the North West our wheeling is mud( Fall/ Late Spring), Snow(Winter-Early spring).
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Originally Posted by stormin94
and it gets pretty chilly sometimes....well, if you're not used to it, 20 degrees feels damn cold.
and it gets pretty chilly sometimes....well, if you're not used to it, 20 degrees feels damn cold.
It "warmed up" to that temp today, so I ditched the coat and worn a sweater while outside today.
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