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Should i get my car lifted? and how to take care of my soft top?
I have a 2002 mitsubishi eclipse convertible soft top and i live in utah. We get pretty rough winters with storms of 1 to 2 feet of snow. My eclipse is super low to the ground like 5 inches off the ground. I had someone tell me i should get my car raised because driving through snow drifts of a foot or two will destroy my paint job is this true? and how do you think i can take care of my soft top? because i dont have a garage to put it in?
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- ?Lv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
It's highly unlikely that you will be driving through any two foot deep snow drifts. Last I checked, Utah does own a few snow plows, and most of the streets you will be driving on will be plowed. Also, driving through a fresh snow drift won't hurt your paint. Read your owners manual and follow the manufacturers directions for maintaining your convertible top.