What’s the best way to store my tires? — via drivingdotca WinterDriving Maintenance
The solution to both is to place each tire into a garbage bag, tie the bag shut with a knot, and forget about it. If you’re storing a studded or heavy-duty tire, or if you’ll need to move your stored tires around, I’d go with a ‘contractor grade’ garbage bag , because they’re tougher and won’t rip as easily.First, over-inflate the tires slightly. They’ll leak air during months of storage, and you don’t want them to go flat.
I’m normally running a vehicle-specified 34 psi in my tires; for storage, I pump that up to 40. Then, I park in my garage with each tire on a small square of thick scrap carpet or some dense styrofoam. The idea is to put something forgiving between the tire and the concrete garage floor. This is totally optional, but I find it prevents flat-spotting.Your tires are one of the most important parts of your vehicle, and they don’t come cheap.
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