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I see I'm not the only one up at this hour, there are 2 more night owls in Canada lurking arround. Thought I'd post something new. You guys planing on storing anytime soon? Well those that do not allow their significant others to touch snow... Anyone know a good place for a battery tender???
belive it or not, Canadian Tire....they carry "CTEK", they make very good battery maintainers....it was on sale for $49.99 a couple of weeks back, I'm sure it will go one sale again...here's a link
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows...%2BCharger.jsp
http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows...%2BCharger.jsp
"Solar" makes a great battery maintainer also that I have used on many vehicles.
http://www.greggdistributors.ca/catalogue.htm
page E60
http://www.greggdistributors.ca/catalogue.htm
page E60
Washed, clay barred and waxed the car this week.
Have to get it e-tested before I store it.
I've got a Cdn Tire battery charger/tender and have a car cover.
What's everyone doing about their tires? Over-inflate? Drive it up on carpet? Plastic tarp underneath the car?
What if I drove it up on blocks of wood, would that help with the dead-spots?
Have to get it e-tested before I store it.
I've got a Cdn Tire battery charger/tender and have a car cover.
What's everyone doing about their tires? Over-inflate? Drive it up on carpet? Plastic tarp underneath the car?
What if I drove it up on blocks of wood, would that help with the dead-spots?
if you got carpet use it. I'm using soft rubber 2x2 squares doubled up from home depot. Unless you got a heated garage... Then again just drive the car till the wheels fall off and change tires in spring...
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