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Old Aug 18, 2006 | 05:08 PM
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i am looking at getting air so i have a question. i live in colorado and during the winter we can get some cold weather. what would happen to the air ride if anything?
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Cant say for certain but ive had several vehicles all with air all year round and have not had any problems. but I also live in Georgia so we rarely even see snow.

I would imgaine your valves and things could freeze up if it gets cold enough with enough moisture in them.. But then you can always install alot of hte parts in the xb itself so its less to worry about.. The bags themselves I would not worry about.
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corrosion is going to be your biggest problem. keeping it off of your valves is going to be tough unless you mount them inside the car. same with your compressor. The tank should be ok, as long as you have a water trap, and drain the tank regularly.
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