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Driving to a snowy area help

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beendenied

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Oct 2, 2010
Suffolk, Europe
Ok, so here it is, the snowboarding season is starting in a few short weeks and was wondering if anyone has tips on driving a GSX to lake tahoe. It's quite cold and snowy like it should be LOL. I'm already going to have a set of chains juuuust in case. But anymore specifics would be great. Thanks!

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Has anybody ever ran into a problem where the slush or snow messed up your alternator? (being its pretty low near the ground) I will be driving my dsm this year for winter and its a first time. Cant afford have another electrical issue. :(
 
Has anybody ever ran into a problem where the slush or snow messed up your alternator? (being its pretty low near the ground) I will be driving my dsm this year for winter and its a first time. Cant afford have another electrical issue. :(

Actually no, even in my first civic that was maybe a half an inch from the ground and it was caked on it. Maybe I just got lucky, but I've never had water or any liquid mess up my alternator.
 
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