MoreBeer
Viper Owner
Well, with a bittersweet feeling I need to pickle my '03 for a long nap. I took a job in Europe and my family and I will be moving over for several years (at least 3), with occasional trips back home. I would love to take the car with me, but its looking like the flat we like the most only has a carport, not a full garage. I'm definitely keeping the snake, but need to put it into deep hibernation. I found a couple links to a long-gone thread while searching the forum, but can't seem to find anything quantitative on prepping for storage. As much as I love the car and trust some fellow car guys, I don't want to have anyone come by and start it up/take it for a drive periodically. Too many variables to worry about.
First and most important (I think):
-mb
First and most important (I think):
- Car Cover - What kind should I get? I currently have the stock cover, but I was thinking about a full bodybag, as the car will be kept in an un-climate controlled garage in a residential environment. There haven't been any rodent problems, but I would prefer not to take any chances. From looking at old threads, I am aware of both mothball and bounce dryer sheets. I will plant a couple mousetraps around the perimeter of the car as well. Is just the stock car cover OK, or am I better off going with a Dusttop or full on outdoor-bodybag with silica gel? If so, does a VCA member have one for sale/discount? There will be power, so even a carcoon is an option if I can find a used one at a decent price.
- Tires/Battery - They're both at the end of their usable lives. I'm not worried about flat spots in the tires, but since the car will be sitting on the concrete, should I park it on top of my Race Ramps/2x4's, or just let it sit on the concrete slab? (Don't worry, I will make sure to burn off all usable tread before I let it sit!). I could also do jackstands, but I'm a little worried as the garage where this is parked will see occasional use. I'd hate to get a call that 'uh, your car fell off the jacks'.
- Fluids - I read to pull the plugs, put some oil in the top of the cylinders, and hand-tighten the plugs back in. Anything else I should worry about? (How full should the tank be, Sta-bil I assume?)
- Seals - I understand that letting a car sit for prolonged amounts of time is not ideal, especially the threat of fluids sitting against the rubber seals. I don't think draining the car is a good idea, is this really something to worry about?
- Exterior/Interior - I will definitely make sure the car is in tip-top detailed condition before I can it. Full coat of wax, fully clean interior. Assuming top up, windows completely closed, or slightly ajar?
- Parking Brake - I will not use it. Should I leave the car in gear, or neutral with chocks?
-mb