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Old 10-19-2018, 11:10 AM   #6
Welker2
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To echo what others have said; either remove the battery or put it on a battery tender. With today's technology, the chances of a fire resulting from a tender on a battery are just about nil. As far as putting it on stands, don't; your car won't be sitting long enough for the tires to develop any serious flats spots. If, and I do say if you develop some, they will be minor and will disappear within the first few miles. Putting it up on stands for that period of time is more likely to cause damage to your suspension then leaving it on the ground will do to the tires.

FYI: Yes I have stored cars for a few months while station in Northern Utah; I also stored a couple of vehicles for a few years when stationed overseas .. never had a problem with any of them when I pulled them out of storage (two different 'prep' processes for short versus long term storage)
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