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Winter Storage??
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<blockquote data-quote="ANGREY" data-source="post: 15778313" data-attributes="member: 188865"><p>Spend the $40 and put the car on stands. Max pressure will help but you're still going to get tire spots if you leave the car for 2 months without moving it. Takes less than 5 minutes to put up or take down off stands and doesn't have to be dangerously high, just enough to get the wheels slightly off the ground.</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't leave a tender on the car the entire time, but once every couple of weeks I'd trickle it for a few hours.</p><p></p><p>A bottle of fuel stabilizer won't hurt, especially with the amount of ethanol that they're putting in fuel nowadays. Ethanol is much more hydrophilic than gasoline, but at low temps, it's less of an issue because the air is naturally less humid during cold/winter conditions.</p><p></p><p>My biggest piece of advice is to move to some place where you don't have to store the car during winter. I spent half my childhood in a God forsaken Winter misery and I'll never live anywhere that requires a snow shovel ever again. If it snows where I am now, I'll face South and start walking. If I run out of real estate I'll swim.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ANGREY, post: 15778313, member: 188865"] Spend the $40 and put the car on stands. Max pressure will help but you're still going to get tire spots if you leave the car for 2 months without moving it. Takes less than 5 minutes to put up or take down off stands and doesn't have to be dangerously high, just enough to get the wheels slightly off the ground. I wouldn't leave a tender on the car the entire time, but once every couple of weeks I'd trickle it for a few hours. A bottle of fuel stabilizer won't hurt, especially with the amount of ethanol that they're putting in fuel nowadays. Ethanol is much more hydrophilic than gasoline, but at low temps, it's less of an issue because the air is naturally less humid during cold/winter conditions. My biggest piece of advice is to move to some place where you don't have to store the car during winter. I spent half my childhood in a God forsaken Winter misery and I'll never live anywhere that requires a snow shovel ever again. If it snows where I am now, I'll face South and start walking. If I run out of real estate I'll swim. [/QUOTE]
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