Assuming winter is November till April, thats 6 months usage. Towing in the summer (June to August) another 3 months. I don't see a problem.I was just wondering, if I were to use the FL (if I get one) for the winter months, say up til March or April, then only use it a bit in the summer for towing, then ues it again come Oct / Nov, will it rapidly deteriorate with such little use?
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More important if laid up in the winter I agree. I always remove the wheels and use winter wheels when laying up the touring caravan. Stationary tyres and frost don't mix.As someone who uses a classic car in summer and lays it up for winter, can I add a couple of things:
Inflate the tires to about 10-15 psi more than the recommended setting - otherwise the tires will develop flat spots from having the vehicle weight on the same spot all the time - the only cure for this if it happens is new tires! If you do this make sure you leave a post-it or similar note on the steering wheel to remind you to deflate them before you use the vehicle again.
Good advice.oh and leave the handbrake off, coz it can seize.
Flippin heck as long as it get used a few times in the summer it don't need ****....
thats thw way,far easier to tow away and burnI hardy ever leave my cars with the handbrake on, even over night I find they can easily stick on.