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AndrewDoe

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I have read older threads on winterizing and I was wondering what most people in the great white north do? I am due for a LOF, and will stabilize the fuel, etc....but I plan on getting new rubber in the spring so that's moot. Does anyone unload the suspension, or is that overkill?

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Here's what I do before Jan 1, we usually have some good days in Dec-

Sta-bil in fuel tank
oil change
wash/clay bar/polish car, clean and treat leather interior, clean motor
Use my weather stripping treatment
Over-inflate tires, carpet pieces under tires
moth balls and bounce dryer sheets in engne/tail pipes and interior
battery tender connected
cover it
reduce insurance


Here are some other threads on preparing your Viper for winter-

http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/595307-battery-tendern-winter-storage.html
(post #12 has another link)

http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/606892-storing-viper-winter.html

http://forums.viperclub.org/srt10-s...nterizing-my-viper-help-you-nothern-guys.html
 
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Thanks Leslie.

As for insurance, have you looked into collector's insurance? In NJ there is no such thing as 6-month, or seasonal insurance, but I did find collector's insurance that was about $75 more, for 12 months coverage, than 6 months on my current policy. I am restricted to 5K miles/year.
 

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Here's what I do before Jan 1, we usually have some good days in Dec-

Sta-bil in fuel tank
oil change
wash/clay bar/polish car, clean and treat leather interior, clean motor
Use my weather stripping treatment
Over-inflate tires, carpet pieces under tires
moth balls and bounce dryer sheets in engne/tail pipes and interior
battery tender connected
cover it
reduce insurance


Here are some other threads on preparing your Viper for winter-

http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/595307-battery-tendern-winter-storage.html
(post #12 has another link)

http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/606892-storing-viper-winter.html

http://forums.viperclub.org/srt10-s...nterizing-my-viper-help-you-nothern-guys.html

what do you Over-inflate the tires to (psi)?
 

Leslie

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what do you Over-inflate the tires to (psi)?

I put mine around 45psi.

Check out the first link I sent you, post #12....it goes into a very detailed version of winter storage.


Mopar Boy, we need a pic of those snow tires pleazze, do they have them in a 345? haha
 

cujo200231

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Here's what I do before Jan 1, we usually have some good days in Dec-

Sta-bil in fuel tank
oil change
wash/clay bar/polish car, clean and treat leather interior, clean motor
Use my weather stripping treatment
Over-inflate tires, carpet pieces under tires
moth balls and bounce dryer sheets in engne/tail pipes and interior
battery tender connected
cover it
reduce insurance


Here are some other threads on preparing your Viper for winter-

http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/595307-battery-tendern-winter-storage.html
(post #12 has another link)

http://forums.viperclub.org/rt-10-gts-discussions/606892-storing-viper-winter.html

http://forums.viperclub.org/srt10-s...nterizing-my-viper-help-you-nothern-guys.html

In regards to changing the oil, if I change it now since the car isn't being driven and then I put in on the road may 1, am I supposed to change it again? Ive heard to change it before winter and to change it after because vipers have aluminum pans that attract moisture or something.
 

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I think Ted up in Canada showed us the winter tires he puts on his car, to drive across that frozen lake I suppose.

Bob
 

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Yes, Herb also had pics of a mule Viper with snow treads on it. Was the Viper he drove to last years IL Christmas party.
 

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In regards to changing the oil, if I change it now since the car isn't being driven and then I put in on the road may 1, am I supposed to change it again? Ive heard to change it before winter and to change it after because vipers have aluminum pans that attract moisture or something.

Changing other fluids if needed a week or 2 before, but oil should be RIGHT before it's stored.
 

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Drive it...just a little slower:D
Get a battery tender, very ceep and your car will start when you want it to.
 

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