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Old 10-01-2007, 09:28 PM   #1
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Is this a good or bad idea to have a bagged alero for a daily driver, exspecilay in the winter?
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Old 10-01-2007, 09:56 PM   #2
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in cali? why not? Aftermath has his as a daily driver and puts 20 to 30k a year on it...
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it wont be in cali for to long before i come back to the east coast and its snow....
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ull be fine but leave them up when parked in winter
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Old 10-02-2007, 12:57 AM   #5
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ull be fine but leave them up when parked in winter


Its more than just that buddy. In the winter where its real cold.. You need to drain ur tank and water trap of any water or moisture like nightly. If you don't.. the water trap can explode and causing the tank to loose all air. And if theres any moisture in the lines.. the lines can freeze where you will have no movement of air if need to raise the car, you'll be stuck.

other than that.. bags are ok to daily drive on.
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heh i was close i was just thinking of the bags them selfs
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Dont they sell like an evaporator to take the moisture out of air systems or like a alcohol system to get rid of the moisture, because it will develop moisture hands down. Never really did research to see if they had them for 12v systems.
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thanks guys for the help.......as far as the car goes for the winter, could i just leave the car aired out and remove the tank??? or would this be a big no no.

My thought behind this would be the air would be fully released, but my concern would be the bags them selves.
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