Posted by ih_bug on July 06, 2014 at 20:00:10 from (216.104.120.227):
In Reply to: Re: truck storage posted by Cal Innes on July 06, 2014 at 17:44:42:
common as a vw beetle used to be. I have a ranger here to store also. slather it in used oil. protects the metal also mice don't like it.If you can start it at least once a year but bring it up to operating temp if you do. I fog them as well, works on boats.and they can sit for years with no damage. I just pour a litre of motor oil in the intake slowly while its running then shut her down.definitely stabilizer in the gas so its in the fuel system. i dont know about the tank I would empty it if you can. as far as jacking it up the tires will be junk anyway just make sure you have good airflow under the vehicle and if you are going to jack it up take the weight off the springs.
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