KJ zGal
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Just thought I'd share this...Post pictures of your KJ at it's saltiest =P
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x2, only thing I ever see is cinders on the snow when I go up to Flagstaff to visit my brother, but since I normally save those visits for the summertime it's a rare occurrenceMy KJ has never seen it.
My KJ has never seen it.
Mine gets washed once a week in this weather... so it doesn't get horribly bad.
And as I'm sure Boiler can attest... salt just doesn't look nearly as bad on a silver KJ.![]()
I love our B.C. winter!
12° Celsius/54°Fahrenheit here today!
Putting salt down lowers the freezing point of water so at temps below 32 deg F (0 deg C) it will cause the snow/ice to melt making for better traction (you're basically just driving thru rainwater at that point). But the salt that gets put down mixes with the water and gets thrown up on EVERYTHING which also leads to premature rust if not taken care of. Be thankful you live where you will never have to worry about itshoot!! The coldest we have been in houston TX is been 25 last week and I hate it.....btw why are ur jeeps so salty????
Oh piss off![]()