Winter Storage help.

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Davidfd3s

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Friday 15th November
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Hey everyone thought the classic lot would be best too ask this too .

Im looking too store my 99 fd3s rx7 in a car storage tent with industrial plastic boards for a floor and its very roomy inside for over this winter untill mid next year when I can hopefully get a garage up but I have noticed with the slight temperature drop we have had recently and not even being early next year the walls of the tent are wet through , is it actually possible too keep the inside dry with it being so thin ?

Far as im aware dehumidifiers wouldn't really do much being outside and so cold.

Discombobulate

5,111 posts

193 months

Friday 15th November
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Davidfd3s said:
Hey everyone thought the classic lot would be best too ask this too .

Im looking too store my 99 fd3s rx7 in a car storage tent with industrial plastic boards for a floor and its very roomy inside for over this winter untill mid next year when I can hopefully get a garage up but I have noticed with the slight temperature drop we have had recently and not even being early next year the walls of the tent are wet through , is it actually possible too keep the inside dry with it being so thin ?

Far as im aware dehumidifiers wouldn't really do much being outside and so cold.
Do you mean a Carcoon or similar?

AmyRichardson

1,498 posts

49 months

A decent low-level opening at each end?

If it's just a tent then it's providing rain and UV protection, and maybe protecting from leaves and such, as long as it's achieving those ends you're golden - don't close it more than you need to.