Winter Storage, quick advice needed!
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Winter Storage, quick advice needed!
hey everybody,
heres my problem in a nutshell
tiny garage, 2 cars
both fit, barely
right now the camaro is parked outside, TA is inside all torn apart b/c i'm finishing up my cam and nitrous install. But i have to leave for school in 2 days, so i wont finish
i really don't want to stop what i'm doing, push everything off to the side to put the camaro back in
the camaro is mint, spotless, babied
should i leave it outside????? i had it covered with my Cali Car cover and 2 tarps but all the rain lately has soaked through
so i would take the car cover off
or should i bite the bullet and try and get a storage unit for the rest of winter???
ohio winters -> very cold, snow, ice
heres my problem in a nutshell
tiny garage, 2 cars
both fit, barely
right now the camaro is parked outside, TA is inside all torn apart b/c i'm finishing up my cam and nitrous install. But i have to leave for school in 2 days, so i wont finish
i really don't want to stop what i'm doing, push everything off to the side to put the camaro back in
the camaro is mint, spotless, babied
should i leave it outside????? i had it covered with my Cali Car cover and 2 tarps but all the rain lately has soaked through
so i would take the car cover off
or should i bite the bullet and try and get a storage unit for the rest of winter???
ohio winters -> very cold, snow, ice
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Check out a marine (boats) store. They sell these bags that are intented to wrap your boat up in for the winter, but they work just as well for cars. My dad has wrapped up his 69 cuda for the past couple of winters with no problems.
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Heres a link to the car bag i was referring to...Car Bag
You throw moisture pouches in the bag to suck up any moisture. Unfortunately, the only one i could find was for indoor use. However, I know there are some outdoor ones available. I just couldnt find them online.
Or you could try this....car capsule
You throw moisture pouches in the bag to suck up any moisture. Unfortunately, the only one i could find was for indoor use. However, I know there are some outdoor ones available. I just couldnt find them online.
Or you could try this....car capsule
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Originally Posted by neonblack
Heres a link to the car bag i was referring to...Car Bag
You throw moisture pouches in the bag to suck up any moisture. Unfortunately, the only one i could find was for indoor use. However, I know there are some outdoor ones available. I just couldnt find them online.
Or you could try this....car capsule
You throw moisture pouches in the bag to suck up any moisture. Unfortunately, the only one i could find was for indoor use. However, I know there are some outdoor ones available. I just couldnt find them online.
Or you could try this....car capsule
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Id probally keep the windows rolled up... I just moved from FL to Finland, and my TA spent over a month in a container coming over here, I left the window open because you had to climb in/out somehow... So when it finally got here there was some mold on the interior, most of it wiped right off though...