It's been quiet lately
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PAINTERDUDE
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wingedone
MuscleStang
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Re: It's been quiet lately
Shady wrote:i have used bounce dryer sheets for years and never had a problem... and as stated above, the car smells really good when you pull it out in the spring...
Ya, I agree, we use the dryer sheets too. We also use poison. We will find a dead mouse under the car jacket once in while, but never any problems.
We also use a drying agent (came in long bags), and recommend it if you decide to completely wrap your vehicle like we do.
I have never used mothballs, but from what I have read, I really advise against it. It can leave a smell that you will have a hard time getting rid of. The dryer sheets do just as good a job and smell much better.
wingedone- Small Block 351W
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Re: It's been quiet lately
keep rubbing it in rick!
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Re: It's been quiet lately
LOLFRCE_FED wrote:keep rubbing it in rick!
Shady- Admin
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Re: It's been quiet lately
Not exactly "put up", unfortunately my STANG is my winter beater this year... Witch b.t.w. dose NOT do well with bald tires...!!!
I just don't understand,,, what it is with these STANGz,,, the rear tires keep wearing out,,,,,,,
I just don't understand,,, what it is with these STANGz,,, the rear tires keep wearing out,,,,,,,
MuscleStang- Small Block 302
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My son's ride--
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{Dark Shadow Grey Metallic}
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Mods: : .
'03-
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BBK 78 mm Throttle Intake,
MAC H-pipe,
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'66-
302 stroked - 331 +++
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Re: It's been quiet lately
ouch, not a pretty site there. Good all season radials or snow tires would do your traction more justice.MuscleStang wrote:Not exactly "put up", unfortunately my STANG is my winter beater this year... Witch b.t.w. dose NOT do well with bald tires...!!!
I just don't understand,,, what it is with these STANGz,,, the rear tires keep wearing out,,,,,,,
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Re: It's been quiet lately
Danstang wrote:ouch, not a pretty site there. Good all season radials or snow tires would do your traction more justice.MuscleStang wrote:Not exactly "put up", unfortunately my STANG is my winter beater this year... Witch b.t.w. dose NOT do well with bald tires...!!!
I just don't understand,,, what it is with these STANGz,,, the rear tires keep wearing out,,,,,,,
Yup. When I used to have the Cobra in the snow, the all seasons were ok, but there is nothing like dedicated snow tires. The Blizzak WS-60's I had were amazing. Completely stable, good going and good stopping.
wingedone- Small Block 351W
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Re: It's been quiet lately
Thanks for the tire tip,,,
I've heard moth balls & dryer sheets both work,, haven't used either, the mice don't want to hang out in my cold cars. I'd rather smell the dryer sheets in the spring,,
I've heard moth balls & dryer sheets both work,, haven't used either, the mice don't want to hang out in my cold cars. I'd rather smell the dryer sheets in the spring,,
MuscleStang- Small Block 302
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My Name: : Glenn
My Ride/Rides: : .
My son's ride--
'03 Mustang GT convertible,
{Dark Shadow Grey Metallic}
.
My ride--
'66 Falcon/Fairlane Ranchero Sport
.
Mods: : .
'03-
CAI,
BBK 78 mm Throttle Intake,
MAC H-pipe,
DynoMax cat-back,
Microchips-performance tune,
4:10 FRPP gears,,,
'66-
302 stroked - 331 +++
440 HP
Re: It's been quiet lately
Oh man I think I may be sick I have never notice mustangs in the winter before now. Now I see them all the time and wonder WTF?! I even see new models going down the road, usually all over the road when it snows. Must all have bald tires.
PAINTERDUDE- Small Block 289
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Re: It's been quiet lately
No, that's the only way to drive 'em in the winter! I don't think I ever drove mine straight.PAINTERDUDE wrote:Oh man I think I may be sick I have never notice mustangs in the winter before now. Now I see them all the time and wonder WTF?! I even see new models going down the road, usually all over the road when it snows. Must all have bald tires.
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