Maxton v2 or v3 splitter, bad idea for a daily in snow conditions?

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Hi all, so I live in Colorado where we get some snow along the front range. My 2017 is my daily, but I've been wanting to add a Maxton v2 or v3 (non race type) splitter to the front. Would this be a bad idea in an area that gets snow?

Thanks,
Steve
 


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Hi all, so I live in Colorado where we get some snow along the front range. My 2017 is my daily, but I've been wanting to add a Maxton v2 or v3 (non race type) splitter to the front. Would this be a bad idea in an area that gets snow?

Thanks,
Steve
I live in Mn....I made sure all my Aero was Metal* due to ICE CHUNKS. Plastic.....Ice and below freezing Temps....Not good Bedfellow.

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I’ve been contemplating this same question. I always come up with same answer...not a good idea.
 


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Yeah, I would also be plowing; rocks, mud, double track center strip grass/plants, etc. when I work on ARA rally events, and it would not last a half mile on those stage roads, even at factory ride height or higher.

So, these (NO MATTER the material they are made of) are a definite no go for me as well. [:(]
 


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Thanks guys. Yeah, I think I'm going to scrap this idea. I greatly appreciate the feedback!
 




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