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Question Bodykits in winter?

I was just wondering if it's okay to have a bodykit on a car all year round. Considering that it's the only car the person has.

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Re: Bodykits in winter?

Most of them work real well as snow plows from what I hear.
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thats kind of up to you... personally i wouldnt do it. its probably going to end up getting scratched and cracked. im not a fan of bodykits anyway so...
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Old 08-01-2004, 10:36 PM
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Re: Re: Bodykits in winter?

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Most of them work real well as snow plows from what I hear.
r u serious?
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Old 08-01-2004, 10:37 PM
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thats sarcasm....he obviously dislikes them
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Re: Bodykits in winter?

yea, ive only had mine on 6 months an its already started to have some small cracks on it
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Re: Bodykits in winter?

Here's a fun fact, body kits are a bad idea in general
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Old 08-03-2004, 12:34 PM
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U can drive a car with a body kit in the winter but basicly it depends on how low ur car is and how high the snow is...if the car is higher than the snow u could but otherwise your front bumper will dig into the snow and possible break off or crack badly but if u didnt drop your car it should be able to ride in winter no problem depending where u live and how much snow u get. Personally if i had a nice car with a kit I would buy a $800 beater and drive that in the winter and store the car.
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oh i see. thx for the feedback.
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