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Another Year, Another thread on Winter storage. Please post up, what do you do and what do you use. IE Batteries, Fluids, Cover, you know the rest!

RichNolen

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My biggest fear is the Salt - Rust thing. I would only be driving it a couple of times a month to keep the fluids going and then only when the roads were dry. Well at least that's the plan. Like today I am going to look at a winter beater, but I have to take the HC. So I plan on doing the underside wash on the way home.
 


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I usually just drive mine during the winter, good for the seals
 


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...good for the seals
You still have seals there? I figured that the alligators and pythons had eliminated those by now.
 


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I would only be driving it a couple of times a month to keep the fluids going and then only when the roads were dry.
The fluids will be just fine even if it sits for six months. And better than if you drive it every two weeks without getting them up to temp.
 




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