So I have had my Z for a month now and it has 83 miles on it. I call it my garage queen. Should I be worried about flat spots
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05-02-2010, 12:58 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Don't laugh - flat spots
So I have had my Z for a month now and it has 83 miles on it. I call it my garage queen. Should I be worried about flat spots on the tires from it sitting? What is the best way to handle long time frames between driving? TIA
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05-02-2010, 01:29 PM | #3 (permalink) |
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If you're going to leave it sit for a long time (month) over-inflate your tires to about 45 pounds. Just remember to deflate after.
This is how they ship new cars - with 45-50 lbs. in the tires - to prevent flat spots. |
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wat do you mean by long time? if it's like 3 weeks just keep it at 40psi. if it's like for over a month or so, keep it at 40psi and use flatstoppers.
if it's like just 5-6days then just keep it at 37-38psi. |
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Never did I say I was doing this for an investment or to keep it from depreciating. Purely a beauty is in the eye of the beholder mentality. If I can afford to buy nice things and treat them how I chose, that shouldn't be "crazy" should it?
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Sorry to say these cars won't be worth squat in 10, 20, 30 years. Its a mass produced car thats exported pretty much anywhere on earth. Its a $40k car and I'll treat it as nothing more than that. Personally if you just bought the car to sit in the garage with the notion that it will be worth something, you wasted your money. Thats my opinion and I'm sure alot of you disagree with me
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i really wouldnt wouldnt worry about flat spots to much..my brothers evox sat for a good 6 months without over inflation or anything. and had 0 problems. Would assume the z wouldnt be too different. BTW Great Choice in color
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