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any voodoo for storing hoosiers over the winter?

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Old 10-07-2004, 01:07 PM
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Default any voodoo for storing hoosiers over the winter?

r3s03's that might see one hpde between oct and april. Tires will likely be in my garage in Sacramento, which never freezes. Unless I get other advice, they will be stacked mounted on the wheels i use them on at pressure around 35-40psi.

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Old 10-08-2004, 07:53 AM
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protect them from UV light
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Bias Plys will leak down so don't worry about pressure.
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That's a radial tire.
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Default Thought R3SO3 was a bias ply. The R3SO4 is a radial.

R3SO3's used to flat spot on me.
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They are both radials, both DOT legal.
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