Picking up a CF Hood in a different state, any suggestions?!
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Picking up a CF Hood in a different state, any suggestions?!
So, I might be driving from Wisconsin to Minnesota to pick up a CF hood. Are there any suggestions on how I should/could do it? I'm almost tempted to drive there without my hood and putting it on when I get there. Is that even legal to do?? And, no, I don't have a truck. I only have my civic.
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RE: Picking up a CF Hood in a different state suggestions?!
ORIGINAL: 2slo4u
It might be alegal. But hey take a chance. Just tell the cop your on your way to get a hood.
It might be alegal. But hey take a chance. Just tell the cop your on your way to get a hood.
How far is the trip though, I dont think I'd want to be driving on the highway with no hood for more than a few miles, IF that
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RE: Picking up a CF Hood in a different state suggestions?!
Whats wrong with driving with out a hood? I mean 273 miles is hella far,I would never do it for a hood.But is it bad for your motor to drive that far with out a hood?
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RE: Picking up a CF Hood in a different state suggestions?!
not sure why everyone thinks driving around without a hood is dangerous or what?
if your car is in good shape, and the motor doesn't have problems, you should be fine, for however long...
i used to drive my pickup around sans hood for weeks at a time
edit: i don't necessarily recommend it, but there really isn't that much that can go wrong that needs the hood...
be prepared to get ****ty gas mileage though
if your car is in good shape, and the motor doesn't have problems, you should be fine, for however long...
i used to drive my pickup around sans hood for weeks at a time
edit: i don't necessarily recommend it, but there really isn't that much that can go wrong that needs the hood...
be prepared to get ****ty gas mileage though
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RE: Picking up a CF Hood in a different state suggestions?!
True, there isn't a lot that can go wrong, but its not a chance that I would EVER take. Hell, you're better off putting a blanket on top of your car, and tying the hood to the roof