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<blockquote data-quote="x11eLeVeN" data-source="post: 1480986" data-attributes="member: 565806"><p>How bad is it to apply SS Damplifier Pro in the cold weather. Being VERY tight on time and needed to finish my trunk and being stuck in the middle of a snowstorm is causing a problem.</p><p></p><p>I would be in a garage, however the garage door cannot be shut while im in it because the car blocks it. So instead of the garage door there will simply be a tarp. The garage is very cold still. I do have a heat gun which I would use to heat both the medal and the damplifier.</p><p></p><p>Any help or suggestios?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x11eLeVeN, post: 1480986, member: 565806"] How bad is it to apply SS Damplifier Pro in the cold weather. Being VERY tight on time and needed to finish my trunk and being stuck in the middle of a snowstorm is causing a problem. I would be in a garage, however the garage door cannot be shut while im in it because the car blocks it. So instead of the garage door there will simply be a tarp. The garage is very cold still. I do have a heat gun which I would use to heat both the medal and the damplifier. Any help or suggestios? [/QUOTE]
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