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Old 11-25-2018, 08:27 PM   #1
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Winter Months: Better to drive or let sit 3-4 months

We live in the PNW and have a 2010 Greyhawk 31SS class C. We put new tires on this spring. We covered "Greyco" the last 2 years. We were told that we should drive it once a month to keep the new tires from damage from sitting. We can't drive it if it's covered (to hard to remove and put back on). But we also read that you should not drive it if it's too cold (hard on the tires). SO confused! Is it better to cover it and let it sit for 3-4 months or don't cover it and drive it once a month.

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One I have put my MH in storage for the winter I don't take it out for a drive. However, I do start the genset and run it under a load for at least 1/2 hour monthly.
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