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View Poll Results: for those that SHOULD store.do you: | |||
take tires off,change fluids,cover body |
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2 | 28.57% |
take tires off,cover |
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0 | 0% |
change fluids,cover but leave rest alone |
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4 | 57.14% |
nothing, except maybe cover car |
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1 | 14.29% |
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I don't understand the flat spot problem. I've stored a variety of cars over the years, from a few weeks to over a year. Never experienced flat spots. I thought this was a myth, or at the least didn't occur on modern tires.
In regards to rust, we've had the 560 four winters. It's a Texas car and is still corrosion free with exception of the muffler. During the winter, it's washed a few times/month. As the guys say on the M-100 board say, "Garages Kill". |
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