m Ransley wrote:
Joe M is right as he usualy is , but it depends on the area, location,
sun exposure etc and the Garage, mine had no vents and held moisture,
now I put them in and it is great.
Overall a dry garage reduces rubber rot, sun exposure and moisture
damage- we must include good garages, built for cars in this equasion ,
many are crap-many are good. A car in a good garage will last longer,
in a crap garage less. Few are equal
Yes. But the question is what defines a good garage. You didn't say
whether the temp should be above or below freezing.
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