That's because yours is a DD. There is no point for you.I don't understand in putting a mustang up all winter....lol
Why would you put it in blocks?9tee7pony said:When I go off to college next year I will put it up on blocks in my dads garage, then put it back on the road for the summer and keep doing that until I'm out of school.
To prevent flat spots on the rims and tires from it sitting.Bamman said:Why would you put it in blocks?
Also makes it a lot harder to steal lolMachMan1017 said:To prevent flat spots on the rims and tires from it sitting.
I just owe like 6 more payments on this one, and was thinking about getting a 2015 & driving it only on the weekends,i know its a long time from now.... 25 & no kidsMezmer said:That's because yours is a DD. There is no point for you.
I couldn't do Michigan winters unless it was for good money.Jheard517 said:You would in Michigan
What is this"winter" you speak of?99ford said:I couldn't do Michigan winters unless it was for good money.
I'm so spoiled in the south there's only a handful of winter days you wouldn't want to drive a Stang.
Haha! I suppose it isn't winter for long hahaprimer2tone said:What is this"winter" you speak of?
I am with you, the first time I saw people posting about putting up there stangs for winter I thought they were crazy but I understand now. Love the south.99ford said:I couldn't do Michigan winters unless it was for good money.
I'm so spoiled in the south there's only a handful of winter days you wouldn't want to drive a Stang.
+1Solomo2 said:I am with you, the first time I saw people posting about putting up there stangs for winter I thought they were crazy but I understand now. Love the south.
There is no such thing as winter here, just cold, wet spring and hot summers.Jheard517 said:Anybody out there cars up for the winter yet?