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Would you like salt for your fries?

I got up Xmas morning and opened my gifts. Since the wife was working nights and was heading to bed I decided to get in the Ranger and head out to my fathers for Christmas dinner.

After the 3 and a half hour trip this is what my truck looked like...


The road was pretty much clear and dry the whole way.



So, if any of you guys/gals down south don't understand why us notherners are always complaining about road salt, now you know.
PS. I also took the GPS with me to amuse myself during the 3.5 hour drive. Here's a map of the trip.


 

Would you like salt for your fries?

Reply #1
Hey they salt like hell in Canada when there's no snow too:D ! I have to wait till April till I can take my Bird out again. Untill we get a good day long March rain storm the roads are covered in salt dust even when there is no snow :disappoin .
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Reply #2
Quote from: thunderjet302
I have to wait till April till I can take my Bird out again.

I usually wait 'til the Victoria Day weekend (May 21). April is too early to take the cars out here. A couple years ago we broke a record for the most snow in a 24 hour period. It happened on the first week in April and we got 65cm...or 2 foot of snow. The dept. of highway was on strike at the time. We had bus loads of people stranded stuck in snow drifts and snowmobiles were used to rescue them.

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Reply #3
I usually take my car out in mid April. Once the ice is off the lakes I consider winter over. If we get snow after the car comes out, it just goes back in 'til the salt's gone again. That is, of course, when I'm not forced to take it out early do to the other car breakinng down...
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Reply #4
Yeah that's what it's like here too...as soon as it starts snowing, out go the salt trucks. They dump salt & cinders all over the road and my car ends up looking like this:

Garrett H.
'94 F250 XLT- 4x4, 5 speed, 7.3 IDI Turbo Diesel, 4" intake, 4" exhaust, 5" turnout stacks, manual hubs, etc.
'87 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
Engine, wheels, tires, etc!
Exhaust sound clip
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Reply #5
Those 10-holes look shagy on the Tempo.

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Reply #6
Why thank you :)

Yep they almost make the tempo look good. But not quite.

Garrett H.
'94 F250 XLT- 4x4, 5 speed, 7.3 IDI Turbo Diesel, 4" intake, 4" exhaust, 5" turnout stacks, manual hubs, etc.
'87 Thunderbird Turbo Coupe
Engine, wheels, tires, etc!
Exhaust sound clip
Another clip

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Reply #7
Only thing I disliked about the styling of the Tempo is the super-big headlights.  Hey, at least you got the sporty 2-door.

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Reply #8
salt's a killer here too. Last year they just started to use a "slurry" that has salt/water or something like that... its supposedly more effective and I noticed less crud on my car last year.

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Reply #9
Hmm, for some reason Ohio has grown a bubble, now snow here, only covered the road like once or twice this year but its not over yet.  Hell there was only one "winter wonderland" day last year were snow covored everything down here.
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