<VV> Weight in Trunk

Ron F Hinz ronh@owt.com
Sat, 30 Oct 2004 11:42:45 -0700


The ice melter will be very corrosive, better to not let it anywhere near
the car.
RonH

----- Original Message ----- 
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Sent: Saturday, October 30, 2004 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: <VV> Weight in Trunk


> > From: vairologist@juno.com
> > > Subject: <VV> Weight in Trunk
> >
> The Vairologist SEZ:
>
>
>   Never tried it because I was always satisfied with the way
> > I was getting around without it.  Have to say this though.  Most people
> > would throw the bag in there and forget about it till "someday".  When
> > they took the bag out, they might not find much floor left.  Especially
> > in changable temperature damp climates.
> >
> Smitty's right---ESPECIALLY IF YOU USE SAND, Got a 60 once that sat in a
barn with about 2" of sand on the floor in Ahoskie, NC. Whole underside was
rot--rest looked pretty good.
>
> If you really feel like you need some weight, follow Mark Corbin's advice,
put your spare, jack and tool box in there, along with a small bag of ice
melter if you think you might need it. Probably won't
>
> HANK
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