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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / May 2008

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Tire Question Re Storing Of ?

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Robert11 - 06 May 2008 18:32 GMT
Hello,

Was wondering about this.

Live in New England.
Obviously, get lots of snow and freezing rain in the winter.

Is it reasonable to store summer tires outdoors in the winter, when one puts
on their winter tires ?

Certainly understand that indoors in a garage would be better, but is it
really harmful to store them outdoors if there is no space in ones garage,
e.g. ?

Hard to believe that this would be very harmful, as zillions of cars on the
streets, outdoors, in the winter.

Thoughts on ?

And, if O.K., best to store then standing up, or stacked flat perhaps ?

Thanks,
B.
z - 06 May 2008 18:43 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> Thanks,
> B.

i've come to the same conclusion. 6 months outdoors off the car can't
be any worse than 6 months on the car being driven.
what i've heard is to store them upright, not laid flat.
Tegger - 06 May 2008 23:36 GMT
> Hello,
>
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>
> Thoughts on ?

One word: Snow.

Another word: Corrosion.

Snow + metal = corrosion.

Your tires will be fine outdoors, but the wheels won't be. Wheels off the
car and that sit idle all winter will corrode like the dickens unless you
carefully insulate it from moisture.

To store outdoors: On a dry day, wrap well in vapor barrier plastic. Make
sure water can't pool inside the plastic at the bottom. Smear some grease
on the hub mounting face of the wheel. If it's possible to store completely
out of the way of the snow and rain, store open and not wrapped.

> And, if O.K., best to store then standing up, or stacked flat perhaps
> ?

Store flat, with a layer of corrugated cardboard between the tires,
including a layer between the floor and the bottom tire.

Storing flat will keep the tread from flat-spotting.

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Mike Walsh - 07 May 2008 17:07 GMT
The biggest cause of corrosion in much of the country in winter weather is not snow; it is salt.

> One word: Snow.
>
> Another word: Corrosion.
>
> Snow + metal = corrosion.

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idbwill - 07 May 2008 01:24 GMT
Keep them out of the sun!
HLS - 08 May 2008 01:33 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> Is it reasonable to store summer tires outdoors in the winter, when one
> puts on their winter tires ?

You already know the answer to this.. It is not the best practice to store
your
tires and wheels outside, whether it be winter or summer.

Can you get away with it?  Yes, for a while.

But it isnt good practice.  They are your tires, do what you want with them,
but
you asked whether it is reasonable practice...the answer is no.
 
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