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BOSS as DD... In Ohio...

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I daily mine in massachusetts. have been through 2 or 3 pretty good snow storms with it. I run blizzak lm-60s on tirerack 18's 255/45 all around. Car is fine. yes it's currently covererd in salt but i really don't care such is life in the northeast. winter mode is snows and gray key. I do hate every second of winter, was 3 degrees this morning.
 

So Boss

Boss at Vancouver (now Finland)
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My family DD our Boss here in Vancouver BC. No problems at all. We only have one concern:
-how to protect bottom of doors not collecting salt and grime (there is a weird design with gap)

Does anyone know why doors are designed that way? What is the function of bended door inner sheet to form the gap?
 
So Boss said:
My family DD our Boss here in Vancouver BC. No problems at all. We only have one concern:
-how to protect bottom of doors not collecting salt and grime (there is a weird design with gap)

Does anyone know why doors are designed that way? What is the function of bended door inner sheet to form the gap?

do a search at svtperformance, someone sealed that gap in their GT. can't remember what they used, but i believe it required paint.

and OP, once you slap on some winter tires, the car will do great in the winter. i have not had any problems of loosing control of the rear end, unintentionally lol. the traction control and stability control do a really good job of keeping the rear end in line once things get slippery.

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