Nice video, very thorough...I would say this though, only because I've thought about doing it myself...having an opening to any of the metal inside is a bad idea for where I live...I'm from Canada, so we have snow and cold weather for a good part of the year...that being said, SALT!!!!!....That will eat up our STI's in no time....good tutorial nonetheless, good job bro!
Thanks bro👍. We get snow up here as well and I was debating either to do it or not, usually in the winter I get an undercarriage clean so salt won’t accumulate as much. But yeah this was a very uncomfortable situation making a hole in my fender, very scary as well😬😂
Nice video, very thorough...I would say this though, only because I've thought about doing it myself...having an opening to any of the metal inside is a bad idea for where I live...I'm from Canada, so we have snow and cold weather for a good part of the year...that being said, SALT!!!!!....That will eat up our STI's in no time....good tutorial nonetheless, good job bro!
Thanks bro👍. We get snow up here as well and I was debating either to do it or not, usually in the winter I get an undercarriage clean so salt won’t accumulate as much. But yeah this was a very uncomfortable situation making a hole in my fender, very scary as well😬😂
that fender part is aluminum
@@DC-ke8qp Pretty sure the fenders are steel.