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Old 04-29-2023, 12:14 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by Spuds View Post
My concerns would be battery, old gas, flat spotted/decaying tires, mice ate the wiring, and mice in the intake/exhaust in that order.

If the gas tank is full, just go easy on it until you can get fresh gas in. If it's half or less, just drive it to get some fresh gas first.

If it was left on summer tires well below freezing, you might want to replace them. If all seasons or temperate year round, then it's probably fine but check for cracks etc. Will likely need some amount of air.

Everything else is pretty obvious to figure out I think.
There is zero reason to worry about summer tires sitting in freezing conditions. Driving in freezing weather yes. Sitting no.
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