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<blockquote data-quote="YFCvii" data-source="post: 140998" data-attributes="member: 3252"><p>Welcome to the Canadian <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/Cdnsmilie.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":canada:" title="Cdnsmilie :canada:" data-shortname=":canada:" /> Corvette Forums. Thank you for your Photos.</p><p>You have our envy as you qualify for the Corvette Owners School. Many here will endorse this</p><p>being a strong consideration of yours within the first year of ownership. You will be able to</p><p>get so many answers to questions that you may never think of and have a tremendous amount</p><p>of fun regardless of your driving style. They group similar styles together.</p><p>It is the best US$1000 "bang for your buck" and "it's Vegas Baby" …</p><p>You get to learn & do so much with a Corvette Corvette near exact to yours <img src="/styles/smilies-extra/vette-smileys/thumbsup.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbs:" title="Thumbsup :thumbs:" data-shortname=":thumbs:" /></p><p></p><p>here's just a few links on here</p><p><a href="https://canadiancorvetteforums.com/posts/88208" target="_blank">Spring Mountain Corvette owners School Found on the Net</a></p><p><a href="https://canadiancorvetteforums.com/posts/139933" target="_blank">Corvette owner school at Ron Fellows Spring Mountain</a></p><p><a href="https://canadiancorvetteforums.com/posts/117468" target="_blank">Spring Mountain Corvette Owners School Easter Weekend - 30&31 March 2018</a></p><p><a href="https://canadiancorvetteforums.com/posts/132365" target="_blank">https://canadiancorvetteforums.com/posts/132365</a></p><p></p><p>My winter storage was a concrete floor in an unheated garage. I did not have issues</p><p>with tires that are just the Factory installed Stingray Michelin.</p><p>Last year I decided to step up one notch and try a sub-floor type product made to separate</p><p>one's toes from the basement slab. It withstands a design 1"x1" point-load from a 1" slate pool table leg</p><p>and is a combination of plywood adhered to a strong plastic base. I find it with an OK price</p><p>at Home Depot in roughly 2ftx2ft tiles. I gave it a shot last year and they held</p><p>up ... merely separating the tires from the concrete slab.</p><p></p><p>Regardless of how little I do, I aim for anything other than the "can't give a crap" resolve</p><p>seeing New and Used Corvettes outside and exposed to snow and frigid temps at the</p><p>odd GM Dealership and at resale lots. Replacement tires will be AS3+ or the new ZPAS3+</p><p>which may lessen concern and for enjoying a drive at the 0 degree threshold in Snowtember.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="YFCvii, post: 140998, member: 3252"] Welcome to the Canadian :canada: Corvette Forums. Thank you for your Photos. You have our envy as you qualify for the Corvette Owners School. Many here will endorse this being a strong consideration of yours within the first year of ownership. You will be able to get so many answers to questions that you may never think of and have a tremendous amount of fun regardless of your driving style. They group similar styles together. It is the best US$1000 "bang for your buck" and "it's Vegas Baby" … You get to learn & do so much with a Corvette Corvette near exact to yours :thumbs: here's just a few links on here [URL='https://canadiancorvetteforums.com/posts/88208']Spring Mountain Corvette owners School Found on the Net[/URL] [URL='https://canadiancorvetteforums.com/posts/139933']Corvette owner school at Ron Fellows Spring Mountain[/URL] [URL='https://canadiancorvetteforums.com/posts/117468']Spring Mountain Corvette Owners School Easter Weekend - 30&31 March 2018[/URL] [URL]https://canadiancorvetteforums.com/posts/132365[/URL] My winter storage was a concrete floor in an unheated garage. I did not have issues with tires that are just the Factory installed Stingray Michelin. Last year I decided to step up one notch and try a sub-floor type product made to separate one's toes from the basement slab. It withstands a design 1"x1" point-load from a 1" slate pool table leg and is a combination of plywood adhered to a strong plastic base. I find it with an OK price at Home Depot in roughly 2ftx2ft tiles. I gave it a shot last year and they held up ... merely separating the tires from the concrete slab. Regardless of how little I do, I aim for anything other than the "can't give a crap" resolve seeing New and Used Corvettes outside and exposed to snow and frigid temps at the odd GM Dealership and at resale lots. Replacement tires will be AS3+ or the new ZPAS3+ which may lessen concern and for enjoying a drive at the 0 degree threshold in Snowtember. [/QUOTE]
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