winter coming

jman08

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Hey guys... this will be my first winter with my truck.... never put a vehicle up for the winter... so I have no idea what I should do... its not winter yet... but just trying to get some info for future references.... thanks in advance
 
I live in northern Illinois and I just put mine in the garage. Haven't changed or done anything to it with zero problems. So for where you live you'd be safe doing the same.
 
i leave mine for a month at a time and its just on a battery tender....start it from time to time and bring it up to temp, should be fine.
 
i leave mine for a month at a time and its just on a battery tender....start it from time to time and bring it up to temp, should be fine.

Thats all it takes! I do the same with my Boat. Starting it and letting it run for at least 10-15 minutes every week or 2 will keep her fresh
 
Ok cool thanks guys.... I thought it was difficult lol thought had to disconnect battery and all kinds of stuff anyway thanks....
 
I wouldn't say mine is a "daily" driver, but I do drive it once or twice a week. And will do so especially in the cold weather.
 
I wouldn't say mine is a "daily" driver, but I do drive it once or twice a week. And will do so especially in the cold weather.

Im proly like u.... I drive mine (maybe) once a week (weekend) but winter!!! NO WAY I've seen what salt does to paint & wheels and im just not doing that again! Especially not to my truck
 
Im proly like u.... I drive mine (maybe) once a week (weekend) but winter!!! NO WAY I've seen what salt does to paint & wheels and im just not doing that again! Especially not to my truck

I hear brother. We don't have much snow or ice down here.
 
I store mine in my headed garage for 5-6 months during winter. I fill the gas tank up in October, but I have never added Stabil, the gas does fine over the winter. I hook up the battery tender and then start it a few times over the winter. We see -40 a few times, the cement floor gets cold, so the tires flat spot. A quick drive in spring fixes that issue.
 
I store mine in my headed garage for 5-6 months during winter. I fill the gas tank up in October, but I have never added Stabil, the gas does fine over the winter. I hook up the battery tender and then start it a few times over the winter. We see -40 a few times, the cement floor gets cold, so the tires flat spot. A quick drive in spring fixes that issue.

What's this battery tender ppl talk about... and when spring comes back around u say tires have flat spots.. does just a drive fix it?
 
Here is a link: Home page - Batterytender.com

I highly recommend using one. If your truck sits for an extended time, the tires will flat spot. Driving a couple of miles will fix them right up.:)

Why not just put truck on jack stands placed under rear axle and front arms to keep shocks compressed. That how ive always stored my drag quad and race car :D
 
Goofball you live in Tennessee, why would you put it up? It has a heater just remember to roll your window up.
 
winter ,what the hell is that ,last chrismas i think it was 70 out here lol:D
 
I top up the gas tank, fill the tires to 40 psi, disconect the battery negative post, cover with a custom cover, leave it and start in the late spring early summer when I bring it out again.
I have heard conflicting reports about starting it every 1 or 2 weeks as starting an engine after all the oil is in the pan is really hard on it so rather than do it 20 times or more, I just do it once when I'm ready to drive again.
 

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