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    Has anyone used one of these? Are they tough enough? Do they work for cars with studded tyres or do they just go POP?





    I am considering snow foam/power wash route rather than ONR in winter the amount of crap on the roads is unbelievable and although I could get ONR to work it would just take too long and a pre wash to get all salt, mud and dead animals off is just quicker and easier. But I want to abide by water laws.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eppursimuove
    Has anyone used one of these? Are they tough enough? Do they work for cars with studded tyres or do they just go POP?





    I am considering snow foam/power wash route rather than ONR in winter the amount of crap on the roads is unbelievable and although I could get ONR to work it would just take too long and a pre wash to get all salt, mud and dead animals off is just quicker and easier. But I want to abide by water laws.


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    The mats I have come across have removable foam piping for the walls so, no they will not pop.

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    i use one, same as pictured in fact.

    i would not drive on it with a studded or any sort of winter tire unless completely deflated. even then id be wary cause its only like .48 thick

    i deflate the berms a little before driving on. if its a light car i leave the berms 80% inflated and just drive over it. it doesnt make a difference when u inflate it 3/4 way or all the way it still holds the water.

    they have mats with removable foam but i heard those were junk.

    they do have mats with removable L brackets that would probably be best suited for your needs.

 

 

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