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Old February 5th 05, 12:29 AM
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Default Long term storage (3 months or more)

I'm about to store my 2000 Explorer for 3 or more months. I know I need to
disconnect the batter, and add stabilizer to the fuel. I have some more
questions.

1. Is there an oil additive to help prevent the oil from 100% draining into
the oil pan? The objective is to keep things lubricated.

2. If I can't put it up on blocks or jack stands, how much air pressure
should I put in the tires? I like to keep them at 30 - 31 pounds of pressure.

Is there anything else I should do?


 




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