Storing your McLaren

Storing your McLaren

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RBT0

Original Poster:

1,476 posts

120 months

Monday 6th April 2020
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Some good advises courtesy of Thorney.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU_MXsyNmNE&ap...

I did indeed move my LT during the winter period, but once every 2 months, more to rotate wheels, had no idea gearbox would benefit from this.


justin220

5,347 posts

205 months

Monday 6th April 2020
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I keep mine on the charger but took it round the block today to check the brakes weren't seized

thatdude

2,655 posts

128 months

Friday 17th April 2020
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RBT0 said:
Some good advises courtesy of Thorney.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU_MXsyNmNE&ap...

I did indeed move my LT during the winter period, but once every 2 months, more to rotate wheels, had no idea gearbox would benefit from this.
I think other parts would benefit as well - any oil seals, any belts too

speedick

138 posts

238 months

Friday 17th April 2020
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Another good tip (assuming your car gets garaged)

If you're on steel disks its worth doing a couple of hard stops as you get near home to make sure the brakes are hot (and therefore dry) when you park up

Wet steel brakes can seize on for England on Mclarens ..... and they are a real PITA to free off again !.

RBT0

Original Poster:

1,476 posts

120 months

Friday 17th April 2020
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What about carbon brakes, any tips when storing the car?

SRT Hellcat

7,035 posts

218 months

Saturday 18th April 2020
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I guess with carbon brakes discs you won't have a corrosion issue but I would always make sure the brakes are dry before putting the car away. After washing I always go for a very short drive just to dry the brakes off. You can get heat into the brakes by left foot braking whilst pootling along

Matty3

1,185 posts

85 months

Saturday 18th April 2020
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Unless your garage is absolutely vermin proof watch out for mice nesting! a few years ago the critters built a nest in the intake airbox after gnawing through the air filter of one of my stored cars, good job I health checked the car before firing up the engine! - a friend also required substantial rewiring done on his Fezza when they lunched and munched away behind the dash whilst in winter storage.

I always leave the handbrake in the off position and start/move the car every couple of weeks or so.