If you are concerned with new tires without tubes then tire companies store them in a shed in a cool place piled one over one so that fire tenders reach them easily in case of any mishap.
If you are concerned with the four tires on your vehicle the visit these three sites---excellent information:
2006-06-18 03:28:39
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answered by Ask Dr. Dingo 3
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your first answer is good keep out of sun light but don't leave full of air, air has moister in it so leave a little air in it, like a air compressor they all have a drain plug to get the watter out, to maintain rubber memory need just a few pounds in it and store in a well ventilated cool inviorment and if laying on side put something down like wood cause cement will rot the tire in long term, concrete is always wet and will rot if set a long time on concrete or black top, put wood or a pallet, or do wha tthey always did in the old days take off the rims and completly wrap in somthing
2006-06-18 05:33:19
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answered by Mechanical 6
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lay them on their side and stack them. leave air pressure as required by the manufacturer. dont store outside if it is going to be for more than a couple of months.
2006-06-18 03:04:26
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answered by lowet499 1
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turn them upside down
2006-06-18 05:28:18
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answered by Magikmann 4
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