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ACZL
Jan 23, 2019Explorer
I may get chastised here, but I run/use a winter front on my Ford to keep ice/snow/salt out of the radiators. Plus I replaced the tube steps from Ford w/ full length diamond plate running boards to keep snow/ice from hitting rocker panels, plus gives you more surface area to step on.
As for the ice build up on headlights like OP's, I get that all the time here in CNY when it's parked. Have no clue how it happens just sitting besides garage but it does. Melts off eventually. As for the ice on OP's truck, I will side w/ other posters that it will melt in several months. Biggest concern I'd have is keeping fuel from gelling.
To add to the poster who drove from Colorado to MN and 22*. You can have 22* and it feels arm (so to speak). Then you can have 22* and damp and it goes right thru you. We say the same thing here in CNY that when it's 90* we are sweatin' like pigs, but the same 90* in AZ wouldn't seem to feel as hot. Nuts huh? LOL
As for the ice build up on headlights like OP's, I get that all the time here in CNY when it's parked. Have no clue how it happens just sitting besides garage but it does. Melts off eventually. As for the ice on OP's truck, I will side w/ other posters that it will melt in several months. Biggest concern I'd have is keeping fuel from gelling.
To add to the poster who drove from Colorado to MN and 22*. You can have 22* and it feels arm (so to speak). Then you can have 22* and damp and it goes right thru you. We say the same thing here in CNY that when it's 90* we are sweatin' like pigs, but the same 90* in AZ wouldn't seem to feel as hot. Nuts huh? LOL
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