Frenzal
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- Dan
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- Quebec, Canada
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I know this may sound weird, but I'm thinking of blocking the brake cooling ducts for winter.
Where I live, there is lot of salt used to de-ice roads in the winter. When you drive on melted ice or snow, there is a salty mist from the car in front of you that you drive into.
It gets under the hood and everything rusts so fast. This is quite impossible to prevent as the car needs air to get there.
But it would be possible to prevent that salty mist to go straight on the front brakes. And I don't really care if my brakes get less air to cool down in the winter as the temperature is already cold, and there won't be any spirited driving with winter tires in ice and snow...
Any ideas anyone?
Where I live, there is lot of salt used to de-ice roads in the winter. When you drive on melted ice or snow, there is a salty mist from the car in front of you that you drive into.
It gets under the hood and everything rusts so fast. This is quite impossible to prevent as the car needs air to get there.
But it would be possible to prevent that salty mist to go straight on the front brakes. And I don't really care if my brakes get less air to cool down in the winter as the temperature is already cold, and there won't be any spirited driving with winter tires in ice and snow...
Any ideas anyone?
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