Car is in winter storage!
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Hey! I grew up in Duluth! )Also lived in Superior for a few months) I left at age 20 and never went back, other than to visit family. Horrible place, at least during the ten months of winter... but then the two months of mosquitoes isn't great either.
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The car has an aluminium unibody, so I don't think salt is that big an issue. Sure, some chassis bits are steel still, but they can be protected otherwise.
I'm driving mine through the winter, and nervously looking forward to my first rwd+snow experience.
I'm driving mine through the winter, and nervously looking forward to my first rwd+snow experience.
And that's just one of a few reasons you don't drive your XK in Minnesota in the winter. 4 inch ground clearance is another.
#24
I used this carbag https://www.carbag.com/carjacket/ to zip the car up for winter storage, in addition to a nice car cover, steel wool in the pipes, desiccant packs spread around in the car bag and floorboard/trunk for moisture and a package of activated charcoal for good measure - my 2009 portfolio is in a storage unit where they have pest control, but for good measure I put a bunch of bars of Irish Spring soap around the car and in the bag as I heard it works well for mice, like dryer sheets.
What I wasn't prepared for was the major hassle of getting the battery out of the trunk so I could put it on the battery tender during my upstate NY winter - what a PIA getting that thing out! Oh, and I did over-inflate the tires by like 3 pounds, but I think next season I need to do a few more lbs, like 5-7. I'm hopeful that I can start driving it by the end of March - pretty anxious as I had to put the cat in storage about a week and a half after I got it - this will be the longest winter for me, even if it's the shortest on record... coming to this forum and seeing all the pix make it even harder, but so much great info here - awesome forum guys, looking forward to being a part of it...
What I wasn't prepared for was the major hassle of getting the battery out of the trunk so I could put it on the battery tender during my upstate NY winter - what a PIA getting that thing out! Oh, and I did over-inflate the tires by like 3 pounds, but I think next season I need to do a few more lbs, like 5-7. I'm hopeful that I can start driving it by the end of March - pretty anxious as I had to put the cat in storage about a week and a half after I got it - this will be the longest winter for me, even if it's the shortest on record... coming to this forum and seeing all the pix make it even harder, but so much great info here - awesome forum guys, looking forward to being a part of it...
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I used this carbag https://www.carbag.com/carjacket/ to zip the car up for winter storage, in addition to a nice car cover, steel wool in the pipes, desiccant packs spread around in the car bag and floorboard/trunk for moisture and a package of activated charcoal for good measure - my 2009 portfolio is in a storage unit where they have pest control, but for good measure I put a bunch of bars of Irish Spring soap around the car and in the bag as I heard it works well for mice, like dryer sheets.
What I wasn't prepared for was the major hassle of getting the battery out of the trunk so I could put it on the battery tender during my upstate NY winter - what a PIA getting that thing out! Oh, and I did over-inflate the tires by like 3 pounds, but I think next season I need to do a few more lbs, like 5-7. I'm hopeful that I can start driving it by the end of March - pretty anxious as I had to put the cat in storage about a week and a half after I got it - this will be the longest winter for me, even if it's the shortest on record... coming to this forum and seeing all the pix make it even harder, but so much great info here - awesome forum guys, looking forward to being a part of it...
What I wasn't prepared for was the major hassle of getting the battery out of the trunk so I could put it on the battery tender during my upstate NY winter - what a PIA getting that thing out! Oh, and I did over-inflate the tires by like 3 pounds, but I think next season I need to do a few more lbs, like 5-7. I'm hopeful that I can start driving it by the end of March - pretty anxious as I had to put the cat in storage about a week and a half after I got it - this will be the longest winter for me, even if it's the shortest on record... coming to this forum and seeing all the pix make it even harder, but so much great info here - awesome forum guys, looking forward to being a part of it...
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110reef (12-05-2017)
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I used this carbag https://www.carbag.com/carjacket/ to zip the car up for winter storage, in addition to a nice car cover, steel wool in the pipes, desiccant packs spread around in the car bag and floorboard/trunk for moisture and a package of activated charcoal for good measure - my 2009 portfolio is in a storage unit where they have pest control, but for good measure I put a bunch of bars of Irish Spring soap around the car and in the bag as I heard it works well for mice, like dryer sheets.
What I wasn't prepared for was the major hassle of getting the battery out of the trunk so I could put it on the battery tender during my upstate NY winter - what a PIA getting that thing out! Oh, and I did over-inflate the tires by like 3 pounds, but I think next season I need to do a few more lbs, like 5-7. I'm hopeful that I can start driving it by the end of March - pretty anxious as I had to put the cat in storage about a week and a half after I got it - this will be the longest winter for me, even if it's the shortest on record... coming to this forum and seeing all the pix make it even harder, but so much great info here - awesome forum guys, looking forward to being a part of it...
What I wasn't prepared for was the major hassle of getting the battery out of the trunk so I could put it on the battery tender during my upstate NY winter - what a PIA getting that thing out! Oh, and I did over-inflate the tires by like 3 pounds, but I think next season I need to do a few more lbs, like 5-7. I'm hopeful that I can start driving it by the end of March - pretty anxious as I had to put the cat in storage about a week and a half after I got it - this will be the longest winter for me, even if it's the shortest on record... coming to this forum and seeing all the pix make it even harder, but so much great info here - awesome forum guys, looking forward to being a part of it...
#27
Wow I gotta admit you are going the extra mile. I'm a 3 - 3 1/2 season driver meaning I'll drive any time unless there is snow on the roads. I wait until the salt/calcium mix is either dry or washed off of the road and it's out I go. If we get a few days or a week of snow I put the cover on and wait until the roads get driveable. At my age there may not be a next year so enjoy the ride while you can.
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You're setup is stellar - never occurred to me to put the XKR ABOVE my current car - I measured and think I have the height in my garage to pull that off, but for my garage door opener mechanism/motor that's mounted and suspended about 4/5 feet above my current car's roof - looks like yours opener motor is moved to the side and attached up at the ceiling level rather than suspended above the ground level car - was that a mod you had done to accommodate the car storage lift? It pulls the garage door up from the side rather than the middle?
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Jagtoes - disregard the question about the garage door opener motor (is there a way to edit a post on this forum?) - I see yours is a 2 car garage door so the motor IS in the middle I assume - mine is a single separate bay/door of a 3 car garage (wife and kids toys/shelves take up all of the 2 car bay) so my garage door opener is smack in the middle above my car/bay. I'm still going to poke around the internet for a solution to make space for a lift and somehow still have a motorized garage door opener...
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Wow I gotta admit you are going the extra mile. I'm a 3 - 3 1/2 season driver meaning I'll drive any time unless there is snow on the roads. I wait until the salt/calcium mix is either dry or washed off of the road and it's out I go. If we get a few days or a week of snow I put the cover on and wait until the roads get driveable. At my age there may not be a next year so enjoy the ride while you can.
easy to take off and put on..please tell me the model and type of cover
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Jagtoes - disregard the question about the garage door opener motor (is there a way to edit a post on this forum?) - I see yours is a 2 car garage door so the motor IS in the middle I assume - mine is a single separate bay/door of a 3 car garage (wife and kids toys/shelves take up all of the 2 car bay) so my garage door opener is smack in the middle above my car/bay. I'm still going to poke around the internet for a solution to make space for a lift and somehow still have a motorized garage door opener...
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Yes, perfect! I've spec'd out the whole process - just need to extend the vertical tracks for the door so it goes up almost to the ceiling and then move the curved tracks up so they starts curving inward just before the ceiling... this BendPak lift would fit in my garage - although when I consider all the cost and hassle, I'm thinking I just need to get a shed instead and move out a bunch of the crap in the 2 car bay - only problem is I have a work bench in the garage I'm loathe to get rid of or move to a shed, and 2 cars won't fit in that bay unless I do... got to keep the wife happy whatever the case... I wonder what will make her happier: not spending $3k on a lift or moving all her and the kids stuff to a shed... or, me just putting this whole idea out of my head and leaving the car in winter storage till March like I planned... whenever several days go by and there's no snow or salt on the road all I can do is pine for driving that sweet machine...