JimM68 wrote:
WOW, so many old wives tales in one post!
A box on sticks will not roll anywhere.
Tires are made to contact the ground.
It's been decades since bias ply dacron tires were known to flatspot.
Parking on steel rather than wood or gravel or asphalt, really?
Park the damn bus.
Level her out with your jacks
Cover the tires if you have covers.
Whipe the jack cylinders with ATF before you pull em up, if it makes you feel better.
And just dont sweat it.
X100...
Ever look at heavy equipment/construction equipment? Ever notice anyone out in the rental yard or equipment yard going rig to rig wiping the cylinders? Every see them park with the wheels off the ground? Ever go past any of the tractor trailer storage yards, where hundreds of trailers are parked for extended time?...do they park them with the wheels on steel, or wood?
Should I park my other vehicles on wood or plastic? They sit for extended periods of time...months sometimes.
Relax...enjoy your rig.
Jim