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Post by rudycat on Sept 27, 2018 10:59:39 GMT -5
Just wondering, I'm parking it in steel shed with concrete floor, should I place boards under the tires all winter, or, is concrete OK for the tires to set on for 5+ months in freezing temps?
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Post by Chuck on Sept 27, 2018 11:55:58 GMT -5
rudycat It dozen't hurt to put boards under your tires but I would get covers for your wheels more than I would think about boards to protect your tires Safe Travels Chuck
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Post by rudycat on Sept 30, 2018 18:48:14 GMT -5
rudycat It dozen't hurt to put boards under your tires but I would get covers for your wheels more than I would think about boards to protect your tires Safe Travels Chuck By "covers" do you mean those slipover covers for wheels and tires?
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Post by lynnmor on Sept 30, 2018 19:23:11 GMT -5
I wouldn’t worry about covers unless the sun can shine in on the tires. Concrete should be OK for the tires, I do get some minor brown staining where the tires rest, a sheet of plastic might be a useful barrier to the preservatives leaching out of the tires, but that is carrying things a bit far.
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Post by Chuck on Oct 1, 2018 9:06:00 GMT -5
rudycat It dozen't hurt to put boards under your tires but I would get covers for your wheels more than I would think about boards to protect your tires Safe Travels Chuck By "covers" do you mean those slipover covers for wheels and tires? Yes the cover for your wheels an tires not the one that covers the complete trailer
Safe Travels
Chuck
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