Wheel and tire storage
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Wheel and tire storage
Hey whats-up H-T. I know this question probably belongs in the wheel and tire forum, but those are all ads. If this is a no-brainer, my bad. But better safe than sorry, right? Right.
Winter is here. I bought some steelies and some Blizzak tires to sport this winter.
I've got 97'LS wheels with Azenis mounted that Im going to put in my garage for storage. Is there anything I can do to insure they'll be good all winter.
For example:Is there a certain product I should spray on my tires so they dont crack? Something I should place between wheels so they dont rub (cardboard?)
Or should i just stack them up, and call it a day. Sorry if this seems like a newb question, but I've never had the luxury of owning two sets of wheels.
Winter is here. I bought some steelies and some Blizzak tires to sport this winter.
I've got 97'LS wheels with Azenis mounted that Im going to put in my garage for storage. Is there anything I can do to insure they'll be good all winter.
For example:Is there a certain product I should spray on my tires so they dont crack? Something I should place between wheels so they dont rub (cardboard?)
Or should i just stack them up, and call it a day. Sorry if this seems like a newb question, but I've never had the luxury of owning two sets of wheels.
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Re: Wheel and tire storage (mwieczorek43)
Just clean them well, wax the rims if you like and wipe them down (tires) with an armor all type of product and you can stack them anyway you like but if you stack them on top of each other on the floor, put cardboard or carpet underneath them. That's it.
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