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Winter Storage: Flat Spots?
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<blockquote data-quote="OX1" data-source="post: 16990528" data-attributes="member: 175132"><p>I put the stock wheels/tires back on my 14GT and put the summer tires (and especially drag radils) in a closet in the basement. (kinda a PIA, have to use thick spacers up front to clear brembos, but it's only for storage).</p><p></p><p> I have 11 vehicles, so I try really hard to keep any summer tires especially, in the best shape as possible, as I've had tires 6+ years old with under a couple thousand miles. </p><p></p><p> It's said don't drive on summer tires below X temp, but in my mind, even having the "summer tire" rubber go below freezing, over and over, is probably not great for it long term. Not that my house garage goes below freezing often, but can't say it never does, especially for rear tires right up against the doors.</p><p> </p><p> Even in the summer on cars that don't get used much, I use Flat Stoppers (not perfect, but definitely help).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OX1, post: 16990528, member: 175132"] I put the stock wheels/tires back on my 14GT and put the summer tires (and especially drag radils) in a closet in the basement. (kinda a PIA, have to use thick spacers up front to clear brembos, but it's only for storage). I have 11 vehicles, so I try really hard to keep any summer tires especially, in the best shape as possible, as I've had tires 6+ years old with under a couple thousand miles. It's said don't drive on summer tires below X temp, but in my mind, even having the "summer tire" rubber go below freezing, over and over, is probably not great for it long term. Not that my house garage goes below freezing often, but can't say it never does, especially for rear tires right up against the doors. Even in the summer on cars that don't get used much, I use Flat Stoppers (not perfect, but definitely help). [/QUOTE]
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