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Teth-Air
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I have a few top side pics in this old thread.
I use a material with a little tighter weave than the Fibreglass window screen. Maybe that’s why I don’t wreck my boots.
Or maybe Teth-air is just so much more hard core!
AXYS footwell vents
https://r.tapatalk.com/shareLink/to...st.php?p=2700415&share_type=t&link_source=app
Not that I am overly hard-core but even though I also have screens in the foot-wells snow gets in there too. Also the muffler joint to the belly-pan always lets snow push up and into the belly pan. Once it is in there it can move around if it doesn't melt first. I honestly don't think snow in there is the real problem though. The tie-rods themselves get ice stuck to them at temperatures closer to zero and this stops the boot from sliding freely on the tie-rod. At full turn, it is ripping pretty hard on them. For this reason i started pushing the boot fully up the tie-rod and secured it there by synching a tie-wrap around the tie-rod and GOOPing over it so it does not slide. Time will tell if this is the fix.