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<blockquote data-quote="whip" data-source="post: 48032" data-attributes="member: 1891"><p>I go out to sea for 6-8 months at a time (hopefully only 4 this time). I use a little fuel conditioner (note: you can't prevent fuel from breaking down, but this may prevent gumming in your tank and will help pass moisture when you do start er up again). 3M mildew bags in the cab and bed, tarp underneith to prevent moisture from coming from the ground up, a quality cover and a tarp over that. It may be worth your while to jack the wheels so they aren't on the ground, at least drive it onto wood ramps. Hopefully this will do the trick. And while I'm home I drive the hell out of it! I have been home for a combined 6 months since owning it and have racked up 17,000 miles. The intercooler just started leaking, and the A/C doesn't seem to be that great, but other than that, she's a runner! My theory is...I paid 30k for a truck, I want to have 30k worth of fun in it, yes my bumper and hood have road nicks and I'm proud of them!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whip, post: 48032, member: 1891"] I go out to sea for 6-8 months at a time (hopefully only 4 this time). I use a little fuel conditioner (note: you can't prevent fuel from breaking down, but this may prevent gumming in your tank and will help pass moisture when you do start er up again). 3M mildew bags in the cab and bed, tarp underneith to prevent moisture from coming from the ground up, a quality cover and a tarp over that. It may be worth your while to jack the wheels so they aren't on the ground, at least drive it onto wood ramps. Hopefully this will do the trick. And while I'm home I drive the hell out of it! I have been home for a combined 6 months since owning it and have racked up 17,000 miles. The intercooler just started leaking, and the A/C doesn't seem to be that great, but other than that, she's a runner! My theory is...I paid 30k for a truck, I want to have 30k worth of fun in it, yes my bumper and hood have road nicks and I'm proud of them! [/QUOTE]
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