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Local or state roads crews sprinkle "grit", which normally consists of small stones, dust, or ash to increase traction on a roadway. On a snowy hill or turn grit can give a vehicle a better chanceof staying on course.
Lemme find official chemical makes up of this shit holduppppR.I.P NICK a.k.a NHswaps13203
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calcium chloride and calcium magnesium acetate
is what is used most now a days..
i cant find the previous article i had but this has some of the same information with less information about the environmental effects.
http://www.usroads.com/journals/p/rmj/9712/rm971202.htmR.I.P NICK a.k.a NHswaps13203
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If ur letting it sit in the driveway...use a car over, take the battery out...I fill up my tank and throw some fuel stabalizer in there as well...then shes good..
When the weather gets in the 40s...maybe once a month....throw the battery back in and let her run.
I would say thats about it....
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Originally posted by LS/Vtec View Postx2! Ther are cars that blue book for $1000-$2000. Why put em away for the winter?
I think it more a chance of ufcking ur ride up in the winter....cars just take a beating...or someone slides into you and f's up ur ride....2k ride or not....
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Originally posted by recon23 View Postpeoples have thousands more into their cars then that...
I think it more a chance of ufcking ur ride up in the winter....cars just take a beating...or someone slides into you and f's up ur ride....2k ride or not....97 Boosted Hatch my toy
04 Acura Tl 6 Speed daily driver.
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