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Post by kto17 on Mar 30, 2013 22:40:24 GMT -5
Like many of us, we don't have enclosed storage for our Shasta. After buying new wheels and tires I wanted to be sure that when it rained mud didn't splash up on the tires. We didn't have the tire covers they sell at the RV stores so I decided to cover the tires with contractor trash bags. I cut a slit about halfway up one side for the axle, because we have 225/75/15 tires it fit snug but covers well and should keep them nice and clean. Attachments:
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Post by kto17 on Mar 30, 2013 22:41:05 GMT -5
Here is a picture of it installed. Attachments:
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Post by schweetcruisers on Mar 30, 2013 23:00:18 GMT -5
All that and you still have blackwalls!! You should paint white circles on the bags!
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Post by kto17 on Apr 1, 2013 11:03:12 GMT -5
All that and you still have blackwalls!! You should paint white circles on the bags! I'll get right on that! How about smiley faces?
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Post by offspringin on Apr 1, 2013 11:06:07 GMT -5
i think you should paint them to look like the tire is gone, like its just the axle and or brake drum etc... theft resistant trash bags!
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