Outdoor Storage, Cover and Suggestions?

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Life changes and I need to store my burb for at least a year. It's going to be parked outdoors, which it has been for it's whole life as you can tell.
But I was considering purchasing a car cover to protect what little paint is left and prevent interior sun fade.
Has anybody used a car cover for long term outdoor storage before? I'm not sure if it would help or hurt. Could it provide a better home for critters? Should I just leave it off or do they actually serve a purpose?

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My experience with a car cover is mixed. I used one for a short period to protect my car from a bad leak when it rained. My evaporator/heater core case was not sealing properly at the firewall and water would pour all over the floor and ECM. It did work for that purpose, but the cheapie one I got didn’t fit right at all. I think it’s better than nothing, and it will protect from precipitation and sun fading. I would think it may entice a birds’ nest in the spring (depending on how well it fits) more than if it was just sitting out in the open, but that’s about it. What about building a small carport where it’s gonna be? You definitely don’t want to leave it out in the open. That Burb has got one of the nicest interiors of anything on here.
 

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Best thing is if you had a trusted friend or family member to keep it and drive it about once a week

When you get back the battery will be dead
Tires will have flat spots
Mice will be enjoying your wires and seats
Gasoline will be stale and carb all gunked up

Etc etc
 

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Life changes and I need to store my burb for at least a year. It's going to be parked outdoors, which it has been for it's whole life as you can tell.
But I was considering purchasing a car cover to protect what little paint is left and prevent interior sun fade.
Has anybody used a car cover for long term outdoor storage before? I'm not sure if it would help or hurt. Could it provide a better home for critters? Should I just leave it off or do they actually serve a purpose?

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Are you leaving the country? I'd go the car port/metal sade route if you have the room on your property.
 

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With car covers the results will be mixed but if you can keep the wind away from it and prevent it from tearing even a cheap one will help prevent sun fade but it might rub the paint in some places. A Suburban isn't exactly a small vehicle so finding one that fits and is affordable but not the size of a tent is probably the better challenge.
 

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I've found car covers to be kind of a pain. Just a basic and cheap cover will do a good job of protecting the interior and put a stop to water intrusion. But I can never get one to stay put when it gets breezy. Even when weighted down with brake rotors.
 

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I was thinking, maybe just a tarp to put over the windows and then some rope or twine strapped underneath to keep it on. That will block out the sun. If the truck has spent its whole life outside though what more is another year in the sun going to do for it? I say just make sure and get it good and dirty so you have a layer of dirt blocking any sun rays, lol...
 

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Best thing is if you had a trusted friend or family member to keep it and drive it about once a week

When you get back the battery will be dead
Tires will have flat spots
Mice will be enjoying your wires and seats
Gasoline will be stale and carb all gunked up

Etc etc



*block*
 

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Best thing is if you had a trusted friend or family member to keep it and drive it about once a week

When you get back the battery will be dead
Tires will have flat spots
Mice will be enjoying your wires and seats
Gasoline will be stale and carb all gunked up

Etc etc

I’ve let my Jimmy sit for a year, and it was fine minus the battery. I would think TBI is much better with all that, which his is. I cannot stress the mouse/rat thing enough. Those things have feasted on my wires on a vehicle that didn’t sit and have ravaged ones that did.
 

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I’ve let my Jimmy sit for a year, and it was fine minus the battery. I would think TBI is much better with all that, which his is. I cannot stress the mouse/rat thing enough. Those things have feasted on my wires on a vehicle that didn’t sit and have ravaged ones that did.


and make sure you empty the tank and fill it with real gasoline that doesn’t have the ethanol garbage in it
Pour in several bottles of sta-bil

And drive it 20 or 30 miles to make sure the real gas gets circulated through the entire system

And I would put jack stands under the axles to take the weight off the tires

They will be flat spotted and ruined after sitting for a year
 

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Younger life on Sask. Dust Bowl, on farm.
First thing (up on blocks). "Save your SPRINGS"
Home Depot (reflective insulation, cut to window shape),apply.
THIS WORKS!!! Go to Costco, buy a 12 bar brick of Irish Spring ORIGINAL Scent Bar Soap. (must be ORIGINAL SCENT)
Grate the soap with a course cheese grater. Put devided amounts in old 1cup sour cream containers etc.
Put the containers in places around the inside of vehicle (including under the engine hood, under dash and seats)
"The END of Rodent the problem"
Used that system lots and lots, went to S.Korea for 1.5 years and came back and Zero problems on 4 vehicles
and motorhome.
Sounds like you have no choice but to leave outside.
Good Luck
 

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Younger life on Sask. Dust Bowl, on farm.
First thing (up on blocks). "Save your SPRINGS"
Home Depot (reflective insulation, cut to window shape),apply.
THIS WORKS!!! Go to Costco, buy a 12 bar brick of Irish Spring ORIGINAL Scent Bar Soap. (must be ORIGINAL SCENT)
Grate the soap with a course cheese grater. Put devided amounts in old 1cup sour cream containers etc.
Put the containers in places around the inside of vehicle (including under the engine hood, under dash and seats)
"The END of Rodent the problem"
Used that system lots and lots, went to S.Korea for 1.5 years and came back and Zero problems on 4 vehicles
and motorhome.
Sounds like you have no choice but to leave outside.
Good Luck

Thanks for the tip! I'll have to try that irish spring trick! I've been searching for a rodent deterrent...

Yes, I'll be leaving the country for a while, but luckily I have done some more searching and found a barn where I can store it, so at least it will be indoors. But I have another vehicle that will be stored outside, so all these tips you guys have given still apply.
I have the reflectix already cut out for all the windows, used them quite often on all my vehicles for car camping in the winter.

I'm going to drive the tank till empty and fill with 100% gasoline.
The tires are already in need of replacement so I'm not too concerned with the flat spots, but I may still put it on jack stands for the springs like you mentioned.
I have a battery tender (4-way) so all my batteries will be trickle charging throughout the year. Should I remove cables from terminals?
I'm going to change oil and coolant before I put it away for the year, but other than that, anything else?
 

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I would leave the tanks almost empty before storing and fill up with fresh fuel when taking out of storage.
 

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A full tank has less room for condensation though.

Yes, condensation can mean rust and issues with your tank level float getting stuck.

I have store my Silverado every winter and before that my Typhoon. I add Stabil gas treatment, then fill it up full.
Also pump the tires to max pressure. I don't bother jacking it up.
I use a battery tender type device and leave the battery cables hooked up.
 

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