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How do you prolong tire life on a car you don't drive?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cobra Jet 429" data-source="post: 10252759" data-attributes="member: 14497"><p>Donuts, burnouts, holeshots wagging the dog, etc...</p><p>even the old scandinavian flick helps...</p><p>Oh to make em last?</p><p>uh, no tire shine, proper inflation, no sunlight, and if you can keep em from being in an area with drastic temp change.</p><p>Going from freezing cold, to driving temp is a bitch on tires.</p><p>Keep em warm as much as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cobra Jet 429, post: 10252759, member: 14497"] Donuts, burnouts, holeshots wagging the dog, etc... even the old scandinavian flick helps... Oh to make em last? uh, no tire shine, proper inflation, no sunlight, and if you can keep em from being in an area with drastic temp change. Going from freezing cold, to driving temp is a bitch on tires. Keep em warm as much as possible. [/QUOTE]
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