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Surrey Rover



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Laying up a LR
If I was to mothball a LR for a while (24 months), what is the best way to preserve the tyres?

It's going to live in a barn under a dust cover, but the temperature goes from 40 degrees in the summer to about minus 5 in the winter, the barn will help keep the weather out but the temps will fluctuate.

Is it best to let the some pressure out and just park up or let some pressure out and leave it sitting in axle stands with no ground contact or not bother doing anything?

Thanks for any ideas. Nick

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Post #93386 9th Oct 2011 12:38pm
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T1G UP



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England 2011 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Orkney Grey
off the ground leave them pumped up.

change the oils etc and make sure you have either drained the coolant or have enough protection in the coolant to cover the temp range.

disconnect the battery, remove and leave on a trickle charge.
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Try and keep the tyres out of direct daylight too. Steve.
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United Kingdom 2008 Defender 90 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Tonga Green
fresh oil, tape over the end of the exhaust, don't cover it unless well ventilated,spray silicone onto exposed rubber seals,if not on stands inflate tyres to 60 psi and leave a smear of polish on the paint 2.4 90 XS
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Best to keep anti freeze/coolant in rather than drain as most have anti-corrosive properties and could grease the exposed swivels Thumbs Up
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damp and mildew.
with quite large temp fluctuations make sure you keep it aired as well BM52
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24 months, hopefully you will get out earlier for good behaviour Rolling with laughter Rolling with laughter
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you could sell it
Post #93467 9th Oct 2011 7:15pm
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Surrey Rover



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T1G UP wrote:
you could sell it


Whaaat! No way, this one is a keeper

Thanks for the advice chaps. Nick

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Post #93471 9th Oct 2011 7:24pm
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MK



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Actually, Defenders for export come with max tire pressure., i.e. 83 lbs. I would leave it on axle stands unless I`m sure somebody will drive it from time to time.

In the old times people poured a bit of castor oil thru spark plug holes and turn the engine a couple of revs to avoid rusting. Puma 110" SW

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Caterham



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you could lend it to me and I'll keep it 'aired' for you.

save the miles on mine too Very Happy
Post #93508 10th Oct 2011 7:22am
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