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<blockquote data-quote="ddgermann" data-source="post: 176861" data-attributes="member: 3537"><p>My "high tech" tire storage routine. Tires on the car at normal pressure sitting on rubber and <strong>do not move</strong> until spring. The ones on the bench stored in the same unheated garage in this sophisticated way. There's another one sitting on the bench behind the hummer on the left. Hummer sits on the concrete and by spring has about 10 PSI left in the 40" Toyo MT tires due to the famous CTIS system leaks these trucks are prone to. 4 years....no issues. A flick of a switch and 20 minutes with the onboard air compressor running while it warms up and I'm back on the road every spring.</p><p></p><p>As far a Corvette (C7) factory Michelin's... there certainly is a few definite cold weather and winter "don'ts" but they store well in cold weather. Long term storage? Who has an unmounted set sitting for more than a year? Not many I suspect.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]31665[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ddgermann, post: 176861, member: 3537"] My "high tech" tire storage routine. Tires on the car at normal pressure sitting on rubber and [B]do not move[/B] until spring. The ones on the bench stored in the same unheated garage in this sophisticated way. There's another one sitting on the bench behind the hummer on the left. Hummer sits on the concrete and by spring has about 10 PSI left in the 40" Toyo MT tires due to the famous CTIS system leaks these trucks are prone to. 4 years....no issues. A flick of a switch and 20 minutes with the onboard air compressor running while it warms up and I'm back on the road every spring. As far a Corvette (C7) factory Michelin's... there certainly is a few definite cold weather and winter "don'ts" but they store well in cold weather. Long term storage? Who has an unmounted set sitting for more than a year? Not many I suspect. [ATTACH type="full" alt="UNADJUSTEDNONRAW_thumb_2dda.jpg"]31665[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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