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Tip from the frozen north. To knock off a Snow Turd (ice build up in wheel well) use your heel, not your toe!!

Unless you have steel toes you may be one of many that end up in the ER
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Son and DIL drove back from NC thru the storm today. Snow and ice covered front end of the 22

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That's some nasty stuff. I have property in Western, NC and wanted to go do some cold weather camping this weekend but this weeks weather kiboshed that idea.
 

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That's kinda scary seeing the headlights don't make enough heat to keep the snow melted.
No halogen is going to stop that build up from occurring when driving at speed for hours on end.
 

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Son and DIL drove back from NC thru the storm today. Snow and ice covered front end of the 22
Yup, unlike the old incandescent and halogen bulbs, the LED headlights do not generate enough heat to melt off the ice. Its a disadvantage of the more efficient bulbs. I find that I have to keep stopping every hour or so to uncover my headlights again and again. Its too bad that Ford elected to make the 25 refresh frontends look stupid instead of doing some airflow work to keep them cleared in northern weather.
 

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Yup, unlike the old incandescent and halogen bulbs, the LED headlights do not generate enough heat to melt off the ice. Its a disadvantage of the more efficient bulbs. I find that I have to keep stopping every hour or so to uncover my headlights again and again. Its too bad that Ford elected to make the 25 refresh frontends look stupid instead of doing some airflow work to keep them cleared in northern weather.
Airflow...at speed...in freezing temps.....to keep the headlights clear??
 

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We need some cute little wipers on the headlights so I can pretend I'm driving a Mercedes.

I learned something new today. I had no idea these were called "snow turds".
 
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Airflow...at speed...in freezing temps.....to keep the headlights clear??
Uhuh. If you look at the Escape close sibling for example, the ice does not accumulate over the headlights.
 

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Uhuh. If you look at the Escape close sibling for example, the ice does not accumulate over the headlights.
So you want an Escape front end on your truck?

I had a Model 3 Long Range - one of the slipperiest aero cars there is - and ice still accumulated on the front headlights.....
 
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Uhuh. If you look at the Escape close sibling for example, the ice does not accumulate over the headlights.
ice buildup on vehicles with led headlights compared to xenon or halogen is a known thing.

bronco people complained A LOT about it the first 2 winters. a heating element seems like a simple solution.
 

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We need come cute little wipers on the headlights so I can pretend I'm driving a Mercedes.

I learned something new today. I had no idea these were called "snow turds".
I leave my turds where they get dropped, not to sure about you Yankees up there. I would think they would be called Snow barnacles, or leaches or pimples, oh well to each their own :)
 

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I leave my turds where they get dropped, not to sure about you Yankees up there. I would think they would be called Snow barnacles, or leaches or pimples, oh well to each their own :)
Pimples? Yeah, we "Yankees" sometimes forget about how substantial the turds are that you southern boys drop. Everything's bigger in Texas, right? ;)
 

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Never, ever, drive when it's snowing.
 

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Never, ever, drive when it's snowing.
Well, then I guess us Canadians are going to do a lot of walking six months of the year.
Or I'll just continue to drive, in snow, as I always have done for the last (73-16=57) 57 years.
Seriously guys, snow is no big deal, hell I raced on ice for 25 years. Both with and without studs. Yes, it can be done.
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