Re: No insurance on a stored vehicle
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CAR TECH
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Date: April 19, 2009 09:07AM
Disconnecting the battery and draining the fluids is a good idea, especially for that long of a period of time. You should also over-inflate the tires with 70-80lbs of air, it helps stabilize the rubber and prevent chafing. Don't cancel your insurance, you at least want to carry comprehensive coverage to insure against things like fire, theft, etc.
TomMadison Wrote:
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> I think that it depends on how you store it. Pat
> Goss has done some stories on this and I think
> that there are things you can do like connecting a
> battery trickle chargers, draining a lot of the
> fluids, etc. Not sure what you are supposed to do
> about the gas and tires, but done correctly it
> should not be a problem.