Last year the wife dropped them off on the way to work, but schedules changed with the new schools they’re in.best-selling author, occasional Gitmo AirBNB guest, and internationally-renowned automotive fashion consultant John Ireland wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 3:43 pmWhat did you drop them off with last year? By the way, wheel bearings don't like to sit with the weight of the car on them. The lubrication can get dry, and yes metal can develop "flat spots". Why not just put if off the ground, on jack stands. You could then periodically run the car without having to take it out of the garage, How do all those Porsches in Europe survive being used 12 months out of the year?OceanBlue2000 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:02 pm Thanks, fellas. I think I'll order the CTEK as I've seen that name around before. Other than that, I should be set.
Now to buy a beater that embarrasses the hell out of my kids when I go to drop them off.
I’m considering getting it in the air. My garage floor is old and I’m not sure I trust it unattended.
I hear you in all round use. I also know that working on brake parts fused together by corrosion is really not fun. When I developed a leak in the old 928’s brake lines, my Indy had to use mapp gas to get the flex lines off. You Cali guys have it easy.