|  09-26-2009, 09:17 AM | #9 | 
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	The shafts collect dirt and they do corrode, leading to premature failures; they also were never designed to carry the weight that is on them with the suspension hanging; and with the suspension hanging, your rear axel boots will be subjected to compression and pinching, shortening their lives................  Porsche had a TSB about not doing these issues years ago, indicating they would not warranty parts damaged by “improper storage conditions”.Quote: 
	
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					Originally Posted by Banana S
					
				 First, aren't the strut shafts stainless steel?  With a light coat of oil on them, why would they corrode after 4 or 5 months in storage?
 What are the "other issues?"  Please be specific.  I stored my car on jackstands last winter to no ill effects.  Might do differently this winter, but only if there is a good reason.
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 Let the car sit on the ground, it will be just fine.............   We have a local dealer that stores cars for selected customers (GT 2’s, GT 3’s, Carrera GT’s, etc.); they are all sitting on the ground, and they do not over inflate the tires either........
 
				 Last edited by JFP in PA; 09-26-2009 at 09:23 AM.
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