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So we had a tenth of an inch of snow last night, which means there are two inches of salt on the roads. Since it probably won't rain until March, is there anything I should do to the 370z in the garage... I really don't want salt sprayed up under it if I can help it. Will those soft tires get flat spots if it sits for a month or two?
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Don't drive until April. Get a battery tender.
or drive as normal but once or twice a month just go to a car wash and wash off all the salt. Its a new car and don't have the rust issues that us older car owners have.
Like in the owners manuel just wash the under body, you want it in a garage? Get snow chains drive when its freezing out when the snow is frozen go faster up hills and take it in.
I fired my Manuel, found out he was Illegal. Having Manuel do all the manual labor called for in my Owner's Manual probably would get me in trouble should I ever run for office. I did the honorable thing, had Manuel dig a hole in the back yard, released him to a higher power, then coverd him in quicklime and dirt so deep the dogs won't dig him up. Moral crisis averted. Why is this so hard on a national basis?
lol at Tony, I like Manuel even more then my manual. If you go by Manual then its gonna cost you more then some cervezas.
We used to put it up on blocks to prevent to flat spots. You could use jack stands.
You don't need blocks as the tire compounds are different these days. If you end up parking it for several months just put in 10 more lbs of air. Just remember to bleed them back down later - postit on the steering wheel helps.
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