First snow

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SHOnUup4

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With the truck needing an alignment so bad after having the rack, power steering lines, tie rods, and brakes replaced...we had to take the SHO out in the first winter storm of the year.

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For it being on summer tires, lowered, and race tune still loaded (yes, race tune has been daily driven since I got it!!!!)...it did pretty well. Only thing it didn't like was stopping as it got colder out.

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Plowed a little snow too :-[

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I can't wait for us to get some snow. I was amazed how well the SHO did in the snow last year. Looks good covered in snow too!
 

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Never mind - shoot! It's not the same shape! DANG IT!!!
 

SHOnUup4

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From what I've seen...I got extremely lucky and found the last one of these Tommy Designs grilles around. Guy put it up on EBPF and I happen to see it soon enough...message him and find out he lives 5 minutes away from me...that was a crazy coincidence

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With the truck needing an alignment so bad after having the rack, power steering lines, tie rods, and brakes replaced...we had to take the SHO out in the first winter storm of the year.

a726190a6c4b4ef1bcc386b4153aafd6.jpg


For it being on summer tires, lowered, and race tune still loaded (yes, race tune has been daily driven since I got it!!!!)...it did pretty well. Only thing it didn't like was stopping as it got colder out.

eeeb4f395742d510329bcd240ff5e5ca.jpg


Plowed a little snow too :-[

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Hey look, a SHO plow

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Jedster1

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My '10 went very well in the snow we had here last year. I'm betting the '15 is going to do better.

Great pics!! :thumb:

And I agree, the going is never a problem, but the stopping can get tricky if you're not careful. I've found that downshifting works well rather than braking at lower, off-highway speeds.
 

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I found a product from a relative whos in advertising. NEVERWET from Rustoleum. Looks interesting. Thinking of doing the wheel wells and maybe lower moldings for winter. To keep the ice slush and other crap off her. But they say it dries to a milky haze. Sooo not sure yet.

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mcevok

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It will need to be constantly re-applied, especially in a wheel well or somewhere that gets sprayed with water and grim, it's not very abrasion resistant.

You may want to pull up the MSDS from Rust-Oleum on that stuff, some serious health hazards to the ingredients.
 

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