โMay-18-2017 05:45 PM
โMay-20-2017 12:01 PM
โMay-20-2017 10:43 AM
โMay-20-2017 10:23 AM
DryCreek wrote:
Now, let's move the debate over to the (supposed) benefits of using Nitrogen as a fill gas for your tires.
I am a tire fill connoisseur. I have found a special 80/20 blend of Nitrogen/Oxygen that I prefer to use over straight Nitrogen.
โMay-19-2017 07:16 PM
โMay-19-2017 06:26 PM
โMay-19-2017 05:54 PM
I now
park my tires on plywood, on this concrete during the winter. It is a chemical
reaction between wet concrete and tires parked too long. Asphalt and gravel
do no harm.
Brian
โMay-19-2017 11:48 AM
โMay-19-2017 11:29 AM
โMay-19-2017 11:13 AM
โMay-19-2017 10:57 AM
โMay-19-2017 09:41 AM
โMay-19-2017 09:27 AM
โMay-18-2017 09:17 PM
Trackrig wrote:JIMNLIN wrote:
Cars parked on concrete in a garage over nite are driven the next day or so.
What about the wife's car, or the mother-in-law's car that are used once a month, or the Jeep or motorcycle parked for the winter, or the boat trailer in the car port not used for three years? What happens to the car left at home parked in the garage while you're off on a six month trip in MH?
I'd rather have mine sitting on cement than sharp 1" crushed gravel I see in some storage places.
Bill
โMay-18-2017 08:51 PM
EV2 wrote:
And, do not forget to lubricate the muffler bearings annually, change summer and winter air seasonally, and add that blinker fluid.