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Old 04-27-2009, 06:57 PM
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You may be able to drive a cobra year around within boundries, like light rain, but make no mistake they are not dailey drivers unless you live in arizona or nevada and if you drive them in even light rain they will deteriorate. You have a massive air scoop as the driving rain blows on top of your enigne I would imagine the ignition would crap out. It would be generous to say the top and side windows are splash proof. Tonneau is nice if you do get caught out in the weather. I have never driven one in the rain but have washed mine twice.

I have owned both. The difference between a spf and backdraft is the difference between a F250 and a Ford Ranger. They both get the job done what is just a little stouter.
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