Re: [DML] That time of year again (storage)
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Re: [DML] That time of year again (storage)
- From: "Joe OBrien" <joeyoseppijoe@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 03:42:41 -0000
I have been looking for a set of junk rims to do just exactly that.
Would you know of a manufacturer's rim of a certain model car that
could be used to bolt up to the delorean for winter storage? Any
tips on model year/model/manufacturer would be great if you know of
any.
Thanks,
Joe OBrien
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, mike.griese@xxxx wrote:
>
> Putting the car on blocks and allowing the suspension to
> droop is a bad idea. The suspension bushings are
> rubber cylinders that are gripped on the outside by
> the suspension arm and are bonded to a metal
> sleeve on the inside. The metal sleeve is clamped
> by the suspension bolts when they are tightened.
> The bolts do not (or are not supposed to)
> rotate within the bushing, and the bushing is not
> supposed to rotate within the suspension arm.
> The bushing itself gets twisted along it's length
> as the suspension moves. If you let the suspension
> hang, you are deforming the rubber in the bushing
> to it's maximum. If you leave it like this for a long
> time, you will ruin the bushings.
>
> Your best bet would be to find any rim that will fit
> the car and put on cheap old tires on them and let
> the car sit on those while it is stored. The car
> wouldn't be driven on these tires, so they could
> even be used tires from the scrap bin at a tire shop.
> They just need to hold air. If you are only going to
> store the car for one winter season, overinflate
> your tires and don't worry about them. If you
> are going to store for years, leave the tires alone -
> you will want to replace them after being stored that
> long anyway.
>
> --
> Mike
>
>
> -------------- Original message from "Mike Walsh" : --------------
>
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi All.
> >
> > I have been on the forum for about 4 years and have read just
about
> > every post, but this is the 1st year actually owning one.
> >
> > Usually around this time of year there are a few posts about
storing
> > the car for the winter. I know there are lots of other posts
from
> > previous years, but I also know that there are new products,
methods,
> > and with the cars getting older, there may be better ways of
doing it.
>
> [snip]
>
> > 8 Put on jack stands / blocks to take most of the weight off
tires???
> > (to eliminate flat spots)
> >
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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