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Old 10-04-2005, 10:34 PM
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im wondering how to store a vechile with out a garage or a slab of cement to park on heres what im thinking.. park on a tarp in one of those tent type garages do you think that will work im worried about moisture on the under carrige.... i live in minnesota...any feed back is appreciated......... THANK YOU
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Old 10-06-2005, 07:05 PM
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Re: storage

Parking on a big piece of plastic helps, especially if the ground has a bit of a slope to drain water. But you will still get lots of condensation if there is unpaved ground nearby.

A tent type garage will also help a lot. Make sure its got airflow amd is not sealed up.
Rustproofing, or at least covering any unpainted metal with a rust inhibitor (or even WD40) will help.
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thank you! do you think wd40 will dry up after a while?
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