RS2 Brake Duct installation thread...

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RS2 Brake Duct installation thread...

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I've seen some people's pics of their installation of they RS2 brake ducts. Thought it would be handy to see all of them in one spot. Post your installation here. Thanks!
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Installed & a view from the front.
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That gets down pretty low... note to self: remove brake ducts if winter driving mode occurs in the future.
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PRY4SNO wrote:That gets down pretty low... note to self: remove brake ducts if winter driving mode occurs in the future.


So living here in Central Kentucky, we do not get much snow accumulation during the winter. When it does get more than about 4" it does not stick around long. Last week it felt like spring, this week it is back to winter. I have ran the RS2 brake ducts all winter. The only problem I have encountered is when we get a cold rain. The initial brake application has engendered an occasional, "OH SHIT!" :o moment before the brakes begin to engage. If I am still daily driving this next winter I will take them off for the season.
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