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Corvette Queen 08-17-2006, 08:02 PM Hello all;
I am new to Corvette Forums, and I am a new mommy to a beautiful 2003 Yellow Corvette. (She is two weeks old) I have waited all my life for HER, and I want to do the very best to make sure that she stays beautiful, happy and healthy. We live in Colorado, so my girl will be in hibernation during the winter months. :( (Ohhh I know I am going to cry when that day comes) I have a nice and clean garage for her to sleep in, but what else can I do for her while she is sleeping away the winter??? Any and all imput would be greatly appreciated. Also, do any of you use (I think) K&N air filters? I have heard that they are pricey, but they are lifetime filters, easy to clean and care for and gives you more air flow. I have a Coski (?) exhaust system on her. Thanks all for all you help, I look forward to talking to you all soon.
Sherry and her baby
C3 Starship 08-18-2006, 03:08 PM Put in some fuel stabilizer in the gas tank and run the car a couple of miles to get it circulated through the fuel system. Put her up on blocks to prevent getting flat spots on her tires. Change the oil and filter and make sure you have a good dose of anti-freeze in the cooling system. Cover her with a car cover, blankets, or sheets. It also would not hurt to start her up once in a while to keep all the gaskets moist, you don't want them to dry out. Talk to her once in a while so she doesn't get lonely!!!
Corvette Queen 08-18-2006, 03:47 PM Thank you for all your helpful info! Somewhere I read that I should disconect the battery, any trurth to that? Also, if I can trouble you about another question.
What products do you use on your Vette? Right now I am just washing her with plain water and then towel drying. (I was her about every 3 days) I only drive about 6 miles a day (back and forth to work) so she doesn't get very dirty and she does get dusty. I have heard McGuires has great products, but they have so many that it is overwhelming. Also I used Armoral on the interior about a week ago, and I have created quite the mess with that SH*%.
Thanks again for all your help......and my sweet little Vette thanks you too. :)
C3 Starship 08-18-2006, 04:22 PM Sherry,
If you're going to start her once or twice a week, (just long enough to let her warm up), I wouldn't worry agout disconnecting the battery. If you're going to leave her dormant, yes, disconnect the battery. I don't like Armoral, its oily and have heard bad stories from others. For the exterior paint I use Nu Finish, it cleans and shines. Will even restore oxydized paint. You can probably get it at your local hardware store. A light deturgent works well for washing, it helps remove road oils and such. When drying your Vette, use a cotton baby blanket or one of the old cotton diapers, they work great. A leather chamois works for getting the last of the water spots off. Any cloth that has synthetic fibers will scratch the paint.
Hope I've help out.
Dave
TopSpeed 08-18-2006, 04:31 PM Nice car!!! So happy to see your concern with care. She'll last you many many years this way.
The only other thing I might add, is I recommend leaving the window(s) cracked open, too. This allows for air flow into the cockpit and can help avoid mildew/odor issues, although I highly doubt you'd encounter them with such a gem of a car. Just a preventative thing, really.
Oh yeh, on Amor-All... yeh, me personally, I refuse to use that stuff. I used to detail cars for a living (about 100 years ago now LOL) and we found that when the Armor-All effectively "wore off" it would potentially dry and crack the plastic parts it was applied to. The best bet with that stuff is, if you need to use it, keep it applied at all times. Besides, our cars are stunning and stellar when they are nice and clean.. they don't really need that shiny stuff, IMHO. We might be wrong on those observations, but it was a mighty big coincidence if you ask me.. to the point, like I said, that I refuse to use that stuff. Makes Mrs. TopSpeed laugh sometimes; when we picked our car up last month, they had detailed it for delivery, and had used that stuff on the interior. I griped and complained and moaned and cried until it finally wore off last week. :D
Corvette Queen 08-18-2006, 07:54 PM Hello all my very helpful Vette Lovers;
Yes, It's me again....Miss..don't know what to do with this car. NOW...I'm just talked to someone who told me that if I put her on jacks or risers that it could be harmful to the suspension. Any thoughts?
TopSpeed 08-18-2006, 09:00 PM ORIGINAL: Corvette Queen
Hello all my very helpful Vette Lovers;
Yes, It's me again....Miss..don't know what to do with this car. NOW...I'm just talked to someone who told me that if I put her on jacks or risers that it could be harmful to the suspension. Any thoughts?
Mmmmmm..... I have a hard time with that, myself. I put my old Cobra up on jacks for a year when it was stored... no problems at all. Never heard of having problems from putting a car on stands, myself. Maybe one of our techs knows more about this than I do...
If you DON'T, I can guarantee you you will get flat spots on your tires. For sure. You'll have to replace 'em all, undoubtedly, when you put her back on the road.
C3 Starship 08-18-2006, 11:29 PM Unless your tires weigh about 500 lbs. ea. or you hang weights off of 'em. Naw..... not a prob.
If,..... you're really worried about it, pull your tires and set the car down on wood blocks, but this poses anouther prob. this could damage your rotors since they're not made to take weitght in this fashion. Put the car on stands and don't worry about it. It'll be fine!
Corvette Queen 08-19-2006, 05:06 PM Hi again;
I met a real nice vette owner last night while out to dinner. He told me that he over inflates the tires by 5 pounds when storing his car. Also, the guy at the dealership says to put carpet under the tires to prevent flat spots. (The cold concrete creates the flat spots) Any true to this stuff?
Just thought I would ask the pros! :)
Sherry and her Vette in Colorado
(Boy, I'm thinking I should name this vette girl....Hmmmmm, that will keep me thinking all day.
I would love to know if you all have vanity plates on your cars. I have had vanity plates on all my cars, so this vette will have them too (driving on temp plates) Hubby and I are not seeing eye to eye on the plate name.....Hmmmm imagine that.
C3 Starship 08-19-2006, 07:13 PM You want to keep the tires round, by keeping the weight off of them. Cold concrete has nothing to do with it. Any flat surface will cause a flat spot. Carpet may help.....some. Like I said, put it on blocks......and forget it.....prob solved.
TopSpeed 08-21-2006, 06:59 PM ORIGINAL: Corvette Queen
Hi again;
I met a real nice vette owner last night while out to dinner. He told me that he over inflates the tires by 5 pounds when storing his car. Also, the guy at the dealership says to put carpet under the tires to prevent flat spots. (The cold concrete creates the flat spots) Any true to this stuff?
Just thought I would ask the pros! :)
Sherry and her Vette in Colorado
(Boy, I'm thinking I should name this vette girl....Hmmmmm, that will keep me thinking all day.
I would love to know if you all have vanity plates on your cars. I have had vanity plates on all my cars, so this vette will have them too (driving on temp plates) Hubby and I are not seeing eye to eye on the plate name.....Hmmmm imagine that.
Man, there's so many ol' "wives tales" out there on this topic.... carpet under your tires is gonna do nothing in regards to keeping yer tires round. C3 Starship is bang on the money here, my friend... jackstands are your cars best friend for storage.
corvette king 08-24-2006, 08:36 PM i would put the car on jack stands much safer. any car that sits on the ground for a long time will get a flat spot.i keep all my race cars on jack stands:D
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TopSpeed 08-24-2006, 08:55 PM Wicked 12 bolt there, dude! [8D]Shortened? Looks killer!
corvette king 08-24-2006, 11:32 PM thanks dude..mini tubed, thats nothing look at my gallery you will love it.:D
TopSpeed 08-30-2006, 06:11 PM ORIGINAL: corvette king
thanks dude..mini tubed, thats nothing look at my gallery you will love it.:D
Good Lord...... :Dcan I move in with you, bro??!? :D You've got impecable taste in cars!
C3 Starship 08-30-2006, 07:09 PM ORIGINAL: corvette king
i would put the car on jack stands much safer. any car that sits on the ground for a long time will get a flat spot.i keep all my race cars on jack stands:D
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I was using the term "Blocks" as a generic term. Yes, jack stands is the way to go.
Killer galery Dude!!![sm=icon_rock.gif]
corvette king 08-30-2006, 08:42 PM THANKS, I WASENT BASHING YOU.JUST HAD THE PIC, THOUGHT IT WOULD HELP OUT.:D
C3 Starship 08-30-2006, 09:45 PM Hey, I know you weren't, that pic was a good idea. Believe it or not some people don't know what they look like.
We're cool Dude!;)
corvette king 08-31-2006, 09:24 PM SWEET.WE ARE ALL FAMILY HEAR.YOU NEVER NO SOME PEOPLE MIGHT THINK JACK STANDS ARE FOR HOLDING A JACK...LOL:D
C3 Starship 08-31-2006, 10:31 PM ORIGINAL: corvette king
SWEET.WE ARE ALL FAMILY HEAR.YOU NEVER NO SOME PEOPLE MIGHT THINK JACK STANDS ARE FOR HOLDING A JACK...LOL:D
How about crutches, for when Jack broke his leg, hence, Jack stands.:eek:
Or...Jack stands for the first time since breakin' his leg.:eek:
(I'm sorry, those are really lame[:o])
I'll go to my room now![&o]
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3BlkC4Ragtop 09-01-2006, 12:22 AM I have no knowledge of this.. just googled it after reading this thread and saw this site and found it to be interesting.
Please do not take my posting of the addy as my endorsement of the product. I just saw this for the first time.
http://www.tirecradle.com/
even uses Vettes in the photos.
Now, out of pure coincidence I was quoting a gentlemans insurance about 20 minutes ago and he was a tire dealer. I asked him if the newest gen tires still 'flat spot' as it was something I'd delt with in earlier hot rodding years. He advised me that while tires can still flat spot and high perf tires will as well... they can be fixed by driving them up to operating temperature. He used better terminology, but the jist of it was.. the bands heat up and reform to the proper shape.
Take that for what it is.. B.S. talk on a phone call.
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corvette king 09-01-2006, 12:29 AM nice vette.:)as for the cradle hmmmmmmmmmmmm.?
C3 Starship 09-01-2006, 02:38 AM ORIGINAL: corvette king
nice vette.:)as for the cradle hmmmmmmmmmmmm.?
Ya, HMMMMmmmmm? Makes me think of the "Automajic Basket Ball Bouncer", to keep your balls round!
What's that you say? You never heard of one? Give 'em time, it's commin'!
I'm sorry, I don't like gimmiks. Besides, there are more uses for jack stands than just keepin' your tires round. (keeps Jack from fallin' on 'is face;))
I don't plan on lettin' the "Starship" to sit long enough to get flat spots anyway.
corvette king 09-01-2006, 03:50 AM YOU GUYS MAKE ME LAUGH.:D YOU EVER HEARD OF KIRBY VACUME CLEANER,THEY SAY YOU CAN PAINT YOUR CAR WITH IT. YA RIGHT.I THINK I WILL GO OUT AND BUY ONE,LOL,,YOU COULD TAKE SH*T PAINT IT AND PUT SOME STICKERS ON IT AND SELL IT.AND SAY IT IS A AIR FRESHNER AND PEOPLE WILL BUY IT ,THERE IS A SUCKER FOR EVERY THING OUT THERE.LIKE THE TURBONATOR[sm=smiley21.gif][sm=smiley21.gif][sm=smiley21.gif][sm=smiley21.gif][sm=smiley21.gif][sm=smiley21.gif][sm=smiley21.gif][sm=smiley21.gif][sm=smiley21.gif][sm=smiley21.gif]
riley 09-18-2006, 01:36 PM ORIGINAL: C3 Starship
You want to keep the tires round, by keeping the weight off of them. Cold concrete has nothing to do with it. Any flat surface will cause a flat spot. Carpet may help.....some. Like I said, put it on blocks......and forget it.....prob solved.
I too (unfortunately) will have to store my vette for the winter. Does the owner’s manual show where to put the jack stands? I’m not even sure how to get a jack underneath the front or where to place it. Any help on that? Thanks.
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