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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Fresno as of 28 March!!
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vehicle storage

hey all.
Quick question. I've got to store my 928 for about 6 months starting this summer till about February. Does anybody have any suggestions as to the best way to do this? I'm kind of limited, but I'll tell what I've got in mind so far. Unfortunately it will have to be outside, but it will be on clean concrete with a quality cover and secure fairly dry California location. I'm going to put a battery manager of some kind on to keep the battery good. Any ideas as to the best one for the job?? Also how can I plug her in and keep the windows up and without disturbing the door hood and hatch seals? she's got brand new S-O3 pole positions on her. Should I get then off the ground? If so should I let the suspension hang or put stands under the suspension? Anything else I may be overlooking?? Thanks all!!!
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Old 06-01-2004, 06:11 AM
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I would suggest that you:

Get the weight off the tires by using jack-stands on the suspension;
not too high, just enough to get the tires off the ground.

Disconnect the battery cables and remove the battery. No fuss, no worries. Then recharge the battery when needed.

Put STA-BIL gas stabilizer in the gas tank.

Cover the exhaust openings with strong plastic and tape.

Post this in the "off topic" forum for better visibility..



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