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Discussion in '360/430' started by f355red, Mar 1, 2014.

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  1. f355red

    f355red Formula Junior

    Mar 14, 2005
    785
    K-town NC
    Full Name:
    todd tanner
    havent driven my 430 in 5 months. what are chances of flat spots and what can be done if there are??thanks
     
  2. Need4Spd

    Need4Spd F1 Veteran

    Feb 24, 2007
    6,678
    Silicon Valley
    Depends on the specific tire, as some are more prone to flat spotting than others. Apart from keeping your car up on jack stands, there's really not much you can do. Fortunately, it's not a big deal. If they are flat spotted, just driving the car slowly for a few miles should get rid of the flat spots.
     
  3. big_guy

    big_guy F1 Rookie

    Sep 9, 2007
    3,190
    Ontario, Canada
    Actually I have been told that keeping the car on jack stands is not a good thing unless you support the wheels.

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  4. Hardistyfezza

    Hardistyfezza Formula Junior

    No alternative then! Just drive it.
     
  5. Mozella

    Mozella Formula Junior

    Mar 24, 2013
    905
    Piemonte, Italia
    1. A good chance.
    2. Just drive the car.

    These aren't the same kind of flat spots you get when you lock up the brakes. Nothing to worry about; any thumping will go away about the time the oil warms up.

    If you want to minimize these flat spots, just roll your car to a new position every few weeks of storage. Or, if you don't have room, jack it up, turn the wheels 45 degrees, and put it back down. Or, you can just ignore them. Or, you could drive your car more often. Sitting doesn't do them any good other than reduce the accumulated mileage.
     
  6. PbPedis

    PbPedis Formula Junior

    May 6, 2007
    710
    Ontario, Canada
    Full Name:
    Dennis
    As above, any flat spots will disappear after driving it for a few minutes. Overinflating the tires before storage might help. If you really can't stand them, you can try these, but I have no experience with them so I can't tell you if they actually work.

    Welcome to TireCradle
     
  7. IDriveM5

    IDriveM5 F1 Rookie

    Jul 2, 2012
    2,675
    Central Ohio
    Full Name:
    Raj
    I use Race Ramps Flatstoppers under my tires for the winter.
     

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