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Trev, if you're not lucky enough to have an insulated garage like me, i would add fuel stabilizer (i forget the brand but i'll let you know when i remember) (i believe a bottle for a full tank, you add the bottle and then fill up so they can mix). then i'd disconnect the battery and turn the car over once a month for about 30 min or so. not a bad idea to through it up on stands for the tires, i'll probably do that this time around.
I guy from my job yesterday said he puts his battery to a trickle charger to keep the batter from dying.
Originally Posted by soolman32
I only use fuel stabilizer and start the car every couple of weeks. I have yet to get flat spots but I ll move it from time to this winter just in case.
Flat spots?
Originally Posted by 1cleanG
seriously? ...if i don't drive the car for 2-3 weeks, I can already feel/hear the thump thump thump on the brand new pavement right outside my house...takes a few miles for it to go away. Might have something to do w/ how soft toyos are though? Not sure.
Not following you here
Originally Posted by 1cleanG
stands...not a prob. Just need a big *** air compressor. xmas is commmming
^Flat spots happen if the car sits on the tires for a long time in the same spot, the tire ends up getting a "flat" spot instead of being completely round and will cause some vibration while driving if you get a flat spot.
^Flat spots happen if the car sits on the tires for a long time in the same spot, the tire ends up getting a "flat" spot instead of being completely round and will cause some vibration while driving if you get a flat spot.
I wish I had a 3 car garage coz then I could go all out with a lift in the 3rd stall but that will have to wait for the next house (whenever that is). I m still gonna hook up this garage fairly nicely though. The G has asked me for a 4 star garage
yeah, I checked into a lift. Just couldn't justify dropped 4-6 grand for a lift unless I can actually lift the car high enough to fit another toy under it W/ the insulated ceiling being lower...that's not gunna happen.
Originally Posted by Locksmith
^Flat spots happen if the car sits on the tires for a long time in the same spot, the tire ends up getting a "flat" spot instead of being completely round and will cause some vibration while driving if you get a flat spot.
Janik you pre-ordering the iPhone 4S tmrw? I am sweet talking to my employer to hook me up before I start working, they are doing their best to work it out by the end of the day . Otherwise I will have to wait till November
Hahahaha, I hate you all! I'm gone for just a day or two and I have to read through 4 pages of crap.....FML! Since we are talking about storing for the winter time, I might put my stock 18s back on so at least I don't have any flat spotting either. I feel if I put my 17s on I would have more of a reason to drive it in the winter