TypeRD
Senior Member
I’ve actually never heard of automotive PPF nor rubber/plastic parts cracking from the cold. If this were the case, people in the Dakotas and up in Canada would need cars specially built for their winters.So you think the ppf would crack under those conditions? Or some rubber seal flash freezing? Id rather not risk it if I don't have to lol
Also jesus christ, that sounds terrible! I used to love the winter and cold until I got into cars and now I hate it haha
Yeah…there’s cold and then there’s COLD. I don’t recommend the latter unless you enjoy your face cryogenically freezing solid while just walking to and from the mailbox. It was brutal. My first spring/summer there, people would be outside swimming and sunbathing when it hit ~70°. It was wild. But when you think about how long and cold the winters are, 70° can feel pretty damn warm!
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