4xdog
Well-known member
I have a couple of vehicles that will spend many months in storage not moving. When they get on the road one can feel a flat spot on the tires in the ride quality. it's typically gone with 10-20 miles of driving.
There are a number of products sold to cradle the tires in an arc to help prevent flat spotting. And I've heard for years not to store a car elevated with the suspension drooping, but rather to keep the weight of the car on the springs.
Here's a product I recently ran across that's a slightly different take on it -- a viscoelastic pad rather than a curved support. Hadn't seen this kind before but as a polymer scientist it's kind of interesting and might very well work.
https://www.rix914parts.com/store/p31/Tire_Mat.html
What's everyone here do? Is there some consensus over best practice?
There are a number of products sold to cradle the tires in an arc to help prevent flat spotting. And I've heard for years not to store a car elevated with the suspension drooping, but rather to keep the weight of the car on the springs.
Here's a product I recently ran across that's a slightly different take on it -- a viscoelastic pad rather than a curved support. Hadn't seen this kind before but as a polymer scientist it's kind of interesting and might very well work.
https://www.rix914parts.com/store/p31/Tire_Mat.html
What's everyone here do? Is there some consensus over best practice?