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Old 10-03-2005   #1
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

Washing it definately helps, especially when it is around the freezing mark. Salt doesn't attack metal when it is really cold. I say drive it unless you are in love with the car, you can always find another from Arizona or something later on.
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Old 10-03-2005   #2
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

My car doesn't have a spot of rust on it. I guess we'll see how rust free it is after the winter. I'm already not liking the idea of driving my King Ranch F150 on the salty roads though.
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Re: Driving your DSM in the winter

i always drive mine. Messing around with Turbo deisels in the winter is great fun too I tend to not wash them often since I haven't had a cosmetically clean one in the first place. Even if it does have some needed TLC, id wash it to save future problems, hell i will probably even use my own advice this winter providing i get my car back !
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