NVR2OLD
VTCoA Senior Member
For us guys that live in a colder climate. I would like you guys to tell us what all you have done to winterize your trucks for winter storage.:marchmellow: :marchmellow: :marchmellow:
FATJACK said:Get in it, drive it, turn the heat on!!![]()
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Ramchargerguy said:I havent even used the heated seats or heater in mine.
I use mine even in the summer. Helps with lower back muscle spasm's. Also when you have constipation!Ramchargerguy said:I havent even used the heated seats.
PLEASE stop the antifreeze!!!! oil doesn't freeze!! and you are gonna screw something up!!!! I really hope you were kiddin':dontknow: :dontknow: :dontknow: :argh: :argh:NettlesD said:Here's what I do. I drain half the fluid in the engine, transmission and differential and replace that fluid with anti-freeze. I then drive it around for a while to get everything up to operating temperature and then park them in the garage for the winter. I do have a heated garage but I like knowing that the fluids won’t freeze with the mix of anti-freeze in them. Then, when spring/summer comes, I drain all the fluids and replace with fresh fluids.
Works for me.
NettlesD said:Here's what I do. I drain half the fluid in the engine, transmission and differential and replace that fluid with anti-freeze. I then drive it around for a while to get everything up to operating temperature and then park them in the garage for the winter. I do have a heated garage but I like knowing that the fluids won’t freeze with the mix of anti-freeze in them. Then, when spring/summer comes, I drain all the fluids and replace with fresh fluids.
Works for me.
Ramchargerguy said:On Both of mine I put stabil in with a 1/4 tank, cover, on jackstands, and a c-Tec for the batteries.
http://vtcoa.com/forums/showthread.php?t=45462
:bs: :slug: :slug: :slug:NettlesD said:Here's what I do. I drain half the fluid in the engine, transmission and differential and replace that fluid with anti-freeze. I then drive it around for a while to get everything up to operating temperature and then park them in the garage for the winter. I do have a heated garage but I like knowing that the fluids won’t freeze with the mix of anti-freeze in them. Then, when spring/summer comes, I drain all the fluids and replace with fresh fluids.
Works for me.
NettlesD said:Here's what I do. I drain half the fluid in the engine, transmission and differential and replace that fluid with anti-freeze. I then drive it around for a while to get everything up to operating temperature and then park them in the garage for the winter. I do have a heated garage but I like knowing that the fluids won’t freeze with the mix of anti-freeze in them. Then, when spring/summer comes, I drain all the fluids and replace with fresh fluids.
Works for me.
FATJACK said::bs: :slug: :slug: :slug:
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Here's what I do. I drain half the fluid in the engine, transmission and differential and replace that fluid with anti-freeze. I then drive it around for a while to get everything up to operating temperature and then park them in the garage for the winter. I do have a heated garage but I like knowing that the fluids won’t freeze with the mix of anti-freeze in them. Then, when spring/summer comes, I drain all the fluids and replace with fresh fluids.
Works for me.