WTB: Tire stack cover
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WTB: Tire stack cover
Probably a long shot but seeing if anyone has a old or spare tire stack cover for me to buy, doesn't matter what it looks like as long as it works
Post here or text me 415 350 1639
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Brian
Post here or text me 415 350 1639
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Brian
An option for you is to go to Osh / Lowe's / Home Depot and get 2 30" round barbecue covers, one for the bottom and one for the top.
One was enough for when I stacked my winter 205/55/16s on the balcony when I lived in an apartment, but wide tires will need a 2nd one. They're like 30" round and ~30" long.
I think they're like $10-15 each and are built to keep out sun and weather.
One was enough for when I stacked my winter 205/55/16s on the balcony when I lived in an apartment, but wide tires will need a 2nd one. They're like 30" round and ~30" long.
I think they're like $10-15 each and are built to keep out sun and weather.
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Bbq cover is a great idea, ill look into that one..got any pics by chance?
And I don't want to just wrap them in plastic trash bags as its probably an eyesore in the complex haha
And I don't want to just wrap them in plastic trash bags as its probably an eyesore in the complex haha
Here's an example, you just wouldn't tighten the bottom string:
Grillmark Grillmark SF40185 Kettle Grill Cover, Ultra Durable, 27" - Outdoor Living - Grills & Outdoor Cooking - Grill Covers
Tires are usually 25-27" in diameter, so a grill cover is the perfect size. Check out Osh / HD / Lowe's to see what they have.
Grillmark Grillmark SF40185 Kettle Grill Cover, Ultra Durable, 27" - Outdoor Living - Grills & Outdoor Cooking - Grill Covers
Tires are usually 25-27" in diameter, so a grill cover is the perfect size. Check out Osh / HD / Lowe's to see what they have.
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Get a 2-person aluminum coated mylar "emergency bag". they're like $7 at amazon and large enough to stack my chunky snow tires in and be able to be sealed off well. Keeps temps down and sun/ozone off 'em.
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Just go to your local firestone, les schwab, Big O, Americas tires ect.
I would be willing to bet they have a few from outdated promotions.
I know for a fact I could get a couple locally for free... let me know if you dont find one out by and you can pay me to ship it out to you.
I would be willing to bet they have a few from outdated promotions.
I know for a fact I could get a couple locally for free... let me know if you dont find one out by and you can pay me to ship it out to you.
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