--Trevor--
Vancouver, BC
Yea I'm actually not worried. I already drive over driveway entrances/etc. like a little old lady.
I'm actually thinking of fabricating some skid plates for the front bumper and the first ~18" of the sideskirts. I got the idea from Sillieidiot I think? I plan on using probably 1/8" aluminum.
Emma - 2005 BMW 330ci ZHP 6MT Estorilblau Individual
Sportline 8s 18x8.5F - 18x9.5R | APEX ARC-8 18x8.5 Square | aFe Intake | 135i Brembo F/R Calipers | 26mm Front/20mm Rear Sway Bars | Z4 Mirror
M3 Dead Pedal | Lexus ES300 Yellow Fog Light Retrofit | Koni Yellows/H&R Springs | Llumar CTX 40% | Coby Tri-Stitch Wheel & Boots
Awaiting Install: M3 Wing Mirrors
I found this winter that the plastic belly plate was the thing that was contacting snow/ice all the time the next day after snowing and all the "normal" cars had flattened the middle snow mound. Well my car flattened it even further. LOL.
If you can produce something with less of an angle/slope then it would make it easier in hitting soft/crunchy things. Haha.
The plastic belly pan survived me this winter though!!
--Trevor--
Vancouver, BC
The biggest problem would probably be the downpours. Once in a while, we get some heavy continuous rain and the street gets a bit flooded.
That reminds about the thing falling off in the winter. It was probably loose and I loosened it some more with the snow.
Time to deal with the Christmas lights in May. lol
In the meantime S6 is a fun change. No traction control in the pouring rain is also fun. LOL
--Trevor--
Vancouver, BC
Emma - 2005 BMW 330ci ZHP 6MT Estorilblau Individual
Sportline 8s 18x8.5F - 18x9.5R | APEX ARC-8 18x8.5 Square | aFe Intake | 135i Brembo F/R Calipers | 26mm Front/20mm Rear Sway Bars | Z4 Mirror
M3 Dead Pedal | Lexus ES300 Yellow Fog Light Retrofit | Koni Yellows/H&R Springs | Llumar CTX 40% | Coby Tri-Stitch Wheel & Boots
Awaiting Install: M3 Wing Mirrors