guspech750
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CBT you just want to add me to your list of prizes.
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CBT you just want to add me to your list of prizes.
I'm storing it in the (non-heated) garage.
Do you really have to put a vapor barrior under the car if it's in a clean (non-heated) garage?
The garage has a concrete floor...
Why just letting it idle will do more harm than good? I ask because thats what my dad has been doing to his camaro for the last 20yrs. Probably has been driven a couple of times during that period. Would like to know so I can tell him.
OOOOOOOH, excelent question. I had a fuel pump go this year after storing with a full tank as well. Zack fixed me up real good :2thumbs:i store my mm in a unheated garage that has a concret floor but it is on a lift. I keep it covered. and maintain the battery.No rust under neath the car. My question is do you keep the gas tank full and use stablizer. Last year i took the car out in the spring and the fuel pump went. Maybe it is not a good idea to keep the gas tank full.The mm has 29000 miles on it. May be like half full keeping it below the fuel pump.tom
guspech750 I will trade you 2 cases of Dixie Blackend Voodoo for him..Lets see his offer for you to stay. LOL
Starting to think about storing the car for the upcoming winter as we're a week into fall already.
Never stored a car before and was wondering if anyone can give some advise?
i store my mm in a unheated garage that has a concret floor but it is on a lift. I keep it covered. and maintain the battery.No rust under neath the car. My question is do you keep the gas tank full and use stablizer. Last year i took the car out in the spring and the fuel pump went. Maybe it is not a good idea to keep the gas tank full.The mm has 29000 miles on it. May be like half full keeping it below the fuel pump.tom
Here in Wisconsin, I put it away from Thanksgiving to April Fools, which is the approximate range in which the roads are salted here. There's lots of good advice already in this thread and if you use the search function about fluids, disconnecting the battery terminals, and so forth.
If you are renting a storage unit, do be thrifty and shop around for storage units. Some folks like heated storage that costs upwards of $125 per month, but with some googling, some craigslisting, and some driving around, you can find some decent individual stall 10x20s for $50-$75. And if you are willing to store your car alongside other things in a warehouse or concrete floored barn, the price can drop under $50 per month. If you rent a storage unit, I recommend one that has as many of the following characteristics as possible:
-individual locking stall
-concrete/cement/asphalt floors
-door with intact rubber seals
-sturdy walls and roof
-no signs of animals or insect infestations
In addition to all of the good car prep advice in this and other threads, I also buy 8-12 sheets of bottom-shelf plywood and tile the floor underneath my Marauder to stabilize moisture movement.
Finally, call your insurance company and ask if they have options on vehicle insurance while the vehicle is being stored. My storage insurance drops to $9/month for the winter months, which is money you can save for mods, or to offset the cost of storing the vehicle in the first place.
Between shopping around for storage units and asking my insurance company about my insurance, I saved over $100 a month the second year I stored my Marauder.
Good luck!