Obviously clean them beforehand....
I cheated today. Put the snow shoes on and cleaned the summer tires with P21S Total Auto Wash. Let it sit for awhile, scrubbed and got the tires pretty clean.
On the backside, there were some stubbon sports. A little EFHI and some more scrubbing and it got better but not 100% Autopian clean. When it get's warmer, I'll prep them with another cleaning, AIO/SG/Insulator Wax before putting them on.
Is it best to store them stacked on top of each other or vertical if I have the space to store them vertically.
Vertically.....possibly flatspotting but I don't see that happening because there's not an extra 6000 lbs that the tires are supporting.
Stacked..........in theory it makes sense but I'm looking at it this way.....Each tire is around 50-60lbs. Stack them on top of each other and the tire that is on the bottom, has about 180lbs that the sidewall is supporting.
Anyone know what is the *correct way* to store tires ?
I cheated today. Put the snow shoes on and cleaned the summer tires with P21S Total Auto Wash. Let it sit for awhile, scrubbed and got the tires pretty clean.
On the backside, there were some stubbon sports. A little EFHI and some more scrubbing and it got better but not 100% Autopian clean. When it get's warmer, I'll prep them with another cleaning, AIO/SG/Insulator Wax before putting them on.
Is it best to store them stacked on top of each other or vertical if I have the space to store them vertically.
Vertically.....possibly flatspotting but I don't see that happening because there's not an extra 6000 lbs that the tires are supporting.
Stacked..........in theory it makes sense but I'm looking at it this way.....Each tire is around 50-60lbs. Stack them on top of each other and the tire that is on the bottom, has about 180lbs that the sidewall is supporting.
Anyone know what is the *correct way* to store tires ?