why woul dyou fil it up with gas? by the time spring rolls around your gas will be old. also with washing it whats the point? it sits in storage and gets dusty. I know, i keep 3 of my others cars in storage during winter
I put in fuel stabilizer to prevent the gas from getting old. A full tank has less air space, and therefore less condensation risk as it goes through temperature cycles all winter. Washing gets rid of bugs, leaves, oil, etc, but you are right that it gets dusty (unless covered), so needs another wash in the spring anyway.
You can overinflate your tires (stay under max pressure per sidewall) for storage, to help minimize flatspotting.
Very true. I had intended to mention that option, but when I finished editing I realized I left that out.
why woul dyou fil it up with gas? by the time spring rolls around your gas will be old. also with washing it whats the point? it sits in storage and gets dusty. I know, i keep 3 of my others cars in storage during winter
I put in fuel stabilizer to prevent the gas from getting old. A full tank has less air space, and therefore less condensation risk as it goes through temperature cycles all winter. Washing gets rid of bugs, leaves, oil, etc, but you are right that it gets dusty (unless covered), so needs another wash in the spring anyway.